In a closed loop icing wind tunnel the icing cloud is simulated by introducing tiny water droplets through an array of nozzles upstream of the test section. This cloud will form ice on all tunnel components (e.g., turning vanes, inlet guide vanes, fan blades, and the heat exchanger) as the cloud flows around the tunnel. These components must have the capacity to handle their icing loads without causing significant tunnel performance degradation during the course of an evening's run. To aid in the design of these components for the proposed Altitude Wind Tunnel (AWT) at NASA Lewis Research Center the existing Icing Research Tunnel (IRT) is used to measure icing characteristics of the IRT's components. The results from the IRT are scaled to t...
Preliminary results from the heavily instrumented ALF502R-5 engine test conducted in the NASA Glenn ...
This paper builds on previous work that compares numerical simulations of mixed-phase icing clouds w...
The Icing Branch at the NASA Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field initiated and conducted the Modern...
Currently experimental aircraft icing research is severely hampered by limitations of ground icing s...
The Altitude Wind Tunnel at the NASA-Lewis facility is being proposed for a refurbishment and moderi...
Tests were conducted in the Icing Research Tunnel (IRT) at the NASA Lewis Research Center to documen...
Icing tests on full scale models of parts of aircraft (wings, tailplanes, radome) equipped with actu...
The objective of the NASA aircraft icing research program is to develop and make available to indust...
This paper discusses scaling methods which permit the use of subscale models in icing wind tunnels t...
NASA Lewis Research Center's Icing Research Tunnel (IRT) is the world's largest refrigerated wind tu...
NASA Lewis Research Center's Icing Research Tunnel (IRT) is the world's largest refrigerated wind tu...
Beyond its physical importance in both fundamental and climate research, atmospheric icing is consi...
The NASA-Lewis aircraft icing analysis program is composed of three major sub-programs. These sub-pr...
To correctly simulate flight in natural icing conditions, the turbulence in an icing simulator must ...
Research activity is described for: ice protection systems, icing instrumentation, experimental meth...
Preliminary results from the heavily instrumented ALF502R-5 engine test conducted in the NASA Glenn ...
This paper builds on previous work that compares numerical simulations of mixed-phase icing clouds w...
The Icing Branch at the NASA Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field initiated and conducted the Modern...
Currently experimental aircraft icing research is severely hampered by limitations of ground icing s...
The Altitude Wind Tunnel at the NASA-Lewis facility is being proposed for a refurbishment and moderi...
Tests were conducted in the Icing Research Tunnel (IRT) at the NASA Lewis Research Center to documen...
Icing tests on full scale models of parts of aircraft (wings, tailplanes, radome) equipped with actu...
The objective of the NASA aircraft icing research program is to develop and make available to indust...
This paper discusses scaling methods which permit the use of subscale models in icing wind tunnels t...
NASA Lewis Research Center's Icing Research Tunnel (IRT) is the world's largest refrigerated wind tu...
NASA Lewis Research Center's Icing Research Tunnel (IRT) is the world's largest refrigerated wind tu...
Beyond its physical importance in both fundamental and climate research, atmospheric icing is consi...
The NASA-Lewis aircraft icing analysis program is composed of three major sub-programs. These sub-pr...
To correctly simulate flight in natural icing conditions, the turbulence in an icing simulator must ...
Research activity is described for: ice protection systems, icing instrumentation, experimental meth...
Preliminary results from the heavily instrumented ALF502R-5 engine test conducted in the NASA Glenn ...
This paper builds on previous work that compares numerical simulations of mixed-phase icing clouds w...
The Icing Branch at the NASA Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field initiated and conducted the Modern...