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Technical Paper

Experimental Investigation of a CRM65 Wingtip Mockup under Appendix C and Appendix O Icing Conditions

2023-06-15
2023-01-1386
Research institutes and companies are currently working on 3D numerical icing tools for the prediction of ice shapes on an international level. Due to the highly complex flow situation, the prediction of ice shapes on three-dimensional surfaces represents a challenge. An essential component for the development and subsequent validation of 3D ice accretion codes are detailed experimental data from ice shapes accreted on relevant geometries, like wings of a passenger aircraft for example. As part of the Republic of Austria funded research project JOICE, a mockup of a wingtip, based on the National Aeronautics and Space Administration common research model CRM65 was designed and manufactured. For further detailed investigation of electro-thermal de-icing systems, various heaters and thermocouples were included.
Technical Paper

Comparison of Numerical Simulations with Experimental Data for an Electrothermal Ice Protection System in Appendix O Conditions

2023-06-15
2023-01-1396
This paper provides information on the comparison of numerical simulations with experimental data for an electrothermal ice protection system with a focus on Appendix O [1] Freezing Drizzle (FZDZ) and Freezing Rain (FZRA) conditions. The experimental data is based on a test campaign with a 2D NACA23012 wing section in the RTA Icing Wind Tunnel in Vienna. 22 icing runs (all either unheated or in anti-ice mode) were performed in total and all residual ice shapes were documented by means of high-resolution 3D scanning. Unheated FZDZ and FZRA reference as well as heated cases with different heater configurations are presented. The experimental results are compared to numerical predictions from two different icing codes from AeroTex GmbH (ATX) and the University of Applied Sciences FH JOANNEUM (FHJ) in Graz. The current capabilities of the codes were assessed in detail and regions for improvement were identified.
Journal Article

Aerodynamic Assessment of Complex 3D Ice Shape Replications

2019-06-10
2019-01-1936
This work introduces an approach allowing the detailed replication of ice shapes generated in icing wind tunnels, with a special focus on complex and strongly varying ice structures, e.g., ice feathers or residual ice stemming from incomplete removal of accreted ice by ice protection systems. 3D-scans are used as an input for the manufacturing process of the ice shape replica. The manufacturing approach itself is based on additive techniques using semi-flexible materials. In contrast to existing replication techniques, this approach allows also clean areas between ice-covered surface locations. In the present paper, a quality assessment based on the comparison of the lift coefficients of real and corresponding artificial ice shapes is presented.
Technical Paper

Numerical Simulation of In-flight Icing by Water Droplets with Elevated Temperature

2023-06-15
2023-01-1477
When conducting experiments in icing wind tunnels (IWTs), a significant question is to what extent the temperature of the water droplets generated by the spray system has converged to the static air temperature when the droplets impinge on the test object. This is a particularly important issue for large droplets, since the cooling rate of droplets decreases sharply with increasing diameter. In this paper, on the one hand, realistic droplet temperature distributions in the measurement section of the Rail Tec Arsenal IWT (located in Vienna) are computed by means of a numerical code which tracks the paths of the droplets from the spraying nozzle to the measurement section and simultaneously calculates their cooling rates. On the other hand, numerical icing simulations are performed to investigate to what extent the deviation of the droplet temperature from static air temperature influences icing and thermal anti-icing processes.
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