Development of SLD Capabilities in the RTA Icing Wind Tunnel 2017-01-9001
RTA Rail Tec Arsenal Fahrzeugversuchsanlage GmbH has focused on the simulation of in-flight icing conditions since 2012. Following the successful implementation of the icing conditions specified in EASA CS-25 Appendix C, it was expected that the facility could also be used to simulate the SLD conditions required by EASA CS-25 Appendix O. This paper sets forth theoretical considerations concerning the selection of suitable nozzles and their operation in the existing facility. The transport of large droplets through the contraction nozzle was simulated using a CFD program. The results then served as a basis for deriving secondary droplet breakup. The validations carried out confirm the theoretical considerations and identify potential limits and open research questions.
Citation: Ferschitz, H., Wannemacher, M., Bucek, O., Knöbel, F. et al., "Development of SLD Capabilities in the RTA Icing Wind Tunnel," SAE Int. J. Aerosp. 10(1):12-21, 2017, https://doi.org/10.4271/2017-01-9001. Download Citation
Author(s):
Hermann Ferschitz, Michael Wannemacher, Otto Bucek, Florian Knöbel, Wolfgang Breitfuß
Affiliated:
RTA
Pages: 10
ISSN:
1946-3855
e-ISSN:
1946-3901
Also in:
SAE International Journal of Aerospace-V126-1EJ, SAE International Journal of Aerospace-V126-1
Related Topics:
Icing and ice detection
Nozzles
Computational fluid dynamics
Simulation and modeling
Research and development
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