In-flight ice accretion under parametric uncertainty is investigated. Three test cases are presented that reproduce experiments carried out at the NASA’s Glenn Icing Research Tunnel facility. A preliminary accuracy assessment, achieved by comparing numerical predictions against experimental observations, confirms the robustness and the predictiveness of the computerized icing model. Besides, sensitivity analyses highlight the variance of the targeted outputs with respect to the different uncertain inputs. In rime icing conditions, a predominant role is played by the uncertainty affecting the airfoil angle of attack, the cloud liquid water content, and the mean volume diameter of droplets. In glaze icing conditions, the sensitivity analysis ...
In-flight icing is a hazard that continues to afflict the aviation industry, despite all the researc...
This paper discusses scaling methods which permit the use of subscale models in icing wind tunnels t...
Atmospheric in-flight ice accretion has been a significant operational hazard in aviation for decade...
In-flight ice accretion under parametric uncertainty is investigated. Three test cases are presented...
International audienceIn-flight ice accretion under parametric uncertainty is investigated. Three te...
The physics which control aircraft ice accretion are reviewed in the context of identifying and fore...
The heat transfer behavior of accreting ice surfaces in natural (flight test) and simulated (wind tu...
AbstractResearches have indicated that impinging droplets can be entrapped as liquid in the ice matr...
International audienceThis paper introduces a simulation framework for the investigation of in-fligh...
This paper introduces a novel model to predict ice accretion in glaze ice conditions due to supercoo...
A methodology was developed to predict the growth of rime ice, and the resulting aerodynamic penalty...
In design and development of aircraft, standard practice uses `the icing design envelopes' to selec...
The formation of ice over lifting surfaces can affect aerodynamic performance. The ability to predic...
This paper presents the evaluation of a thermodynamic ice crystal icing model, previously presented ...
The primary goals are directed toward the development of a numerical method for computing flow about...
In-flight icing is a hazard that continues to afflict the aviation industry, despite all the researc...
This paper discusses scaling methods which permit the use of subscale models in icing wind tunnels t...
Atmospheric in-flight ice accretion has been a significant operational hazard in aviation for decade...
In-flight ice accretion under parametric uncertainty is investigated. Three test cases are presented...
International audienceIn-flight ice accretion under parametric uncertainty is investigated. Three te...
The physics which control aircraft ice accretion are reviewed in the context of identifying and fore...
The heat transfer behavior of accreting ice surfaces in natural (flight test) and simulated (wind tu...
AbstractResearches have indicated that impinging droplets can be entrapped as liquid in the ice matr...
International audienceThis paper introduces a simulation framework for the investigation of in-fligh...
This paper introduces a novel model to predict ice accretion in glaze ice conditions due to supercoo...
A methodology was developed to predict the growth of rime ice, and the resulting aerodynamic penalty...
In design and development of aircraft, standard practice uses `the icing design envelopes' to selec...
The formation of ice over lifting surfaces can affect aerodynamic performance. The ability to predic...
This paper presents the evaluation of a thermodynamic ice crystal icing model, previously presented ...
The primary goals are directed toward the development of a numerical method for computing flow about...
In-flight icing is a hazard that continues to afflict the aviation industry, despite all the researc...
This paper discusses scaling methods which permit the use of subscale models in icing wind tunnels t...
Atmospheric in-flight ice accretion has been a significant operational hazard in aviation for decade...