A numerical simulation is developed to investigate the removal of ice from composite aircraft blades by means of electrothermal deicing. The model considers one dimensional, unsteady state heat transfer in the composite blade-ice body. The heat conduction equations are approximated by using the Crank-Nicolson finite difference scheme, and the phase change in the ice layer is handled using the Enthalpy method. To solve the system of equations which result, Gauss-Seidel iteration is used. The simulation computes the temperature profile in the composite blade-ice body, as well as the movement of the ice-water interface, as a function of time. This information can be used to evaluate deicer performance. The simulation can also be used to solve ...
The primary goals are directed toward the development of a numerical method for computing flow about...
The Anti-Icing Materials International Laboratory (AMIL) at the Universitè du Quèbec á Chicoutimi (U...
The Anti-Icing Materials International Laboratory (AMIL) at the Universitè du Quèbec á Chicoutimi (U...
A numerical simulation was developed to investigate the one dimensional heat transfer occurring in a...
This study was composed of three parts. The first part involved the extension of an existing transie...
The ability to predict the time-temperature history of electrothermal de-icer pads is important in t...
An experimental study to determine the convective heat transfer coefficient from castings made from ...
Computational methods are described for simulating the formation and the material behavior of ice in...
Considering the mass and energy sources carried by the accumulated ice layer, an unsteady heat and m...
A version of LEWICE has been developed that incorporates a recently developed electrothermal deicer ...
A series of experimental tests were conducted in the NASA Lewis IRT on an electro-thermally heated N...
To study the effects of anisotropic thermal conductivity of composite aircraft skin on the heat tran...
The paper proposes a coupled methodology able to simulate and optimize the performance of an elec- ...
The Anti-Icing Materials International Laboratory (AMIL) at the Universitè du Quèbec á Chicoutimi (U...
The Anti-Icing Materials International Laboratory (AMIL) at the Universitè du Quèbec á Chicoutimi (U...
The primary goals are directed toward the development of a numerical method for computing flow about...
The Anti-Icing Materials International Laboratory (AMIL) at the Universitè du Quèbec á Chicoutimi (U...
The Anti-Icing Materials International Laboratory (AMIL) at the Universitè du Quèbec á Chicoutimi (U...
A numerical simulation was developed to investigate the one dimensional heat transfer occurring in a...
This study was composed of three parts. The first part involved the extension of an existing transie...
The ability to predict the time-temperature history of electrothermal de-icer pads is important in t...
An experimental study to determine the convective heat transfer coefficient from castings made from ...
Computational methods are described for simulating the formation and the material behavior of ice in...
Considering the mass and energy sources carried by the accumulated ice layer, an unsteady heat and m...
A version of LEWICE has been developed that incorporates a recently developed electrothermal deicer ...
A series of experimental tests were conducted in the NASA Lewis IRT on an electro-thermally heated N...
To study the effects of anisotropic thermal conductivity of composite aircraft skin on the heat tran...
The paper proposes a coupled methodology able to simulate and optimize the performance of an elec- ...
The Anti-Icing Materials International Laboratory (AMIL) at the Universitè du Quèbec á Chicoutimi (U...
The Anti-Icing Materials International Laboratory (AMIL) at the Universitè du Quèbec á Chicoutimi (U...
The primary goals are directed toward the development of a numerical method for computing flow about...
The Anti-Icing Materials International Laboratory (AMIL) at the Universitè du Quèbec á Chicoutimi (U...
The Anti-Icing Materials International Laboratory (AMIL) at the Universitè du Quèbec á Chicoutimi (U...