This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) provides a description of a reference method for field viscosity tests of thickened (AMS 1428) anti-icing fluids.
(The procedure for this type of aircraft is referred to as the High Speed Ramp Tests). and/or b Commuter type aircraft while on the ground and when no compensating measures are taken in the aircraft takeoff procedure where the takeoff rotation speeds generally exceed approximately 60 knots. ...Fluids used to deice and/or anti-ice: a Large transport type jet aircraft while on the ground where the takeoff rotation speeds generally exceed approximately 100 to 110 knots. ...(The procedure for this type of aircraft is referred to as the High Speed Ramp Tests). and/or b Commuter type aircraft while on the ground and when no compensating measures are taken in the aircraft takeoff procedure where the takeoff rotation speeds generally exceed approximately 60 knots.
(The procedure for this type of aircraft is referred to as the High Speed Ramp Tests). and/or b Commuter type aircraft while on the ground and when no compensating measures are taken in the aircraft takeoff procedure where the takeoff rotation speeds generally exceed approximately 60 knots. ...Fluids used to deice and/or anti-ice: a Large transport type jet aircraft while on the ground where the takeoff rotation speeds generally exceed approximately 100 to 110 knots. ...(The procedure for this type of aircraft is referred to as the High Speed Ramp Tests). and/or b Commuter type aircraft while on the ground and when no compensating measures are taken in the aircraft takeoff procedure where the takeoff rotation speeds generally exceed approximately 60 knots.
This document establishes the minimum requirements for an environmental test chamber, and test procedures to carry out anti-icing performance tests according to the current materials specification for aircraft deicing/anti-icing fluids. The primary purpose for such a test method is to determine the anti-icing endurance under controlled laboratory conditions of AMS 1424 Type I and AMS 1428 Type II, III and IV.