A Comparison Exercise of Ice Accretion Simulations with 2D and 3D Solvers
Document Number: 2007-01-3338
Date Published: September 2007
Author(s):
Alberto Pueyo - Bombardier
Corentin Brette - Bombardier
Sherry Vafa - Bombardier
Iyad Akel - Bombardier
Abstract:
There are many different numerical approaches to ice accretion simulation. Little comparison has been made between those approaches to identify the best tool for a given application. This paper presents a comparison exercise between 2D codes (CANICE-BA and LEWICE) and 3D codes (CANICE3D-BA, LEWICE3D and FENSAP-ICE). It also compares the 3D first-generation code (panel method with Lagrangian droplet trajectory tracking) CANICE3D-BA to the 3D second-generation code (Navier-Stokes with Eulerian droplet tracking) FENSAP-ICE. The paper includes a description of the different methodologies. The first comparison exercise is done using three 2D cases for which experimental ice shapes are available. The second exercise addresses water collection efficiency over an isolated tail for which experimental data is available. Finally, an ice accretion comparison is presented in a DLR4 wing-body configuration.
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