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Current Experimental Basis for Modeling Ice Accretions on Swept Wings

AUTHOR Administration (Nasa), National Aeronaut
PUBLISHER Independently Published (08/05/2020)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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This work presents a review of the experimental basis for modeling ice accretions on swept wings. Experimental work related to ice accretion physics on swept wings conducted between 1954 and 2004 is reviewed. Proposed models or explanations of scallop formations are singled out and discussed. Special emphasis is placed on reviewing the work done to determine the basic macroscopic mechanisms of scallop formation. The role of feather growth and its connection to scallop growth is discussed. Conceptual steps in modeling scallop formations are presented. Research elements needed for modeling are discussed. Vargas, Mario Glenn Research Center NASA/TM-2005-213836, E-15206, AIAA Paper 2005-5188 WBS 22-077-41-17 SWEPT WINGS; ICE FORMATION; ICE; RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
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ISBN-13: 9798672711973
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 36
Carton Quantity: 113
Product Dimensions: 8.50 x 0.07 x 11.02 inches
Weight: 0.24 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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This work presents a review of the experimental basis for modeling ice accretions on swept wings. Experimental work related to ice accretion physics on swept wings conducted between 1954 and 2004 is reviewed. Proposed models or explanations of scallop formations are singled out and discussed. Special emphasis is placed on reviewing the work done to determine the basic macroscopic mechanisms of scallop formation. The role of feather growth and its connection to scallop growth is discussed. Conceptual steps in modeling scallop formations are presented. Research elements needed for modeling are discussed. Vargas, Mario Glenn Research Center NASA/TM-2005-213836, E-15206, AIAA Paper 2005-5188 WBS 22-077-41-17 SWEPT WINGS; ICE FORMATION; ICE; RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
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