In order to study ice protection systems for rotating blades, a new experimental setup has been developed at the Anti-Icing Materials International Laboratory (AMIL). This system consists of two small-scale rotating blades in a refrigerated icing wind tunnel where atmospheric icing can be simulated. Power is brought to the blades through a slip ring, through which the signals of the different sensors that are installed on the blades also pass. As demonstrated by the literature review, this new setup will address the need of small-scale wind tunnel testing on electrically powered rotating blades. To test the newly designed apparatus, preliminary experimentation is done on a hybrid ice protection system. Electrothermal protection is combined ...
In-flight and ground icing has historically posed a significant problem for all types of aircraft, a...
Ice accretion presents serious safety issues, as airplanes are exposed to supercooled water droplets...
The Anti-Icing Materials International Laboratory (AMIL) at the Universitè du Quèbec á Chicoutimi (U...
There has been a substantial growth in the wind energy power capacity worldwide, and icing difficult...
Turbine blade icing is a serious threat for the safety of wind power generation. Low energy ice prot...
The Spinning Rotor Blade (SRB) is an apparatus developed at Anti-icing Material International Labora...
Most of the wind turbines operating in cold climates are facing icing events but very few of them ar...
Two commercial hydrophobic coatings: StaClean™ with a water droplet contact angle of 101°and Wearlon...
The state-of-the-art of icing protection systems for helicopter rotor blades is based on active ther...
Tests of eight different deicing systems based on variations of three different technologies were co...
In the development of anti/de-icing systems for aeronautics, wind turbines or telecommunication ante...
Atmospheric icing effects is a critical issue for wind farms in Nordic regions; it is responsible fo...
An investigation to determine the effectiveness of icing protection afforded by air-heating hollow s...
In-flight and ground icing has historically posed a significant problem for all types of aircraft, a...
Ice accretion presents serious safety issues, as airplanes are exposed to supercooled water droplets...
The Anti-Icing Materials International Laboratory (AMIL) at the Universitè du Quèbec á Chicoutimi (U...
There has been a substantial growth in the wind energy power capacity worldwide, and icing difficult...
Turbine blade icing is a serious threat for the safety of wind power generation. Low energy ice prot...
The Spinning Rotor Blade (SRB) is an apparatus developed at Anti-icing Material International Labora...
Most of the wind turbines operating in cold climates are facing icing events but very few of them ar...
Two commercial hydrophobic coatings: StaClean™ with a water droplet contact angle of 101°and Wearlon...
The state-of-the-art of icing protection systems for helicopter rotor blades is based on active ther...
Tests of eight different deicing systems based on variations of three different technologies were co...
In the development of anti/de-icing systems for aeronautics, wind turbines or telecommunication ante...
Atmospheric icing effects is a critical issue for wind farms in Nordic regions; it is responsible fo...
An investigation to determine the effectiveness of icing protection afforded by air-heating hollow s...
In-flight and ground icing has historically posed a significant problem for all types of aircraft, a...
Ice accretion presents serious safety issues, as airplanes are exposed to supercooled water droplets...
The Anti-Icing Materials International Laboratory (AMIL) at the Universitè du Quèbec á Chicoutimi (U...