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In the Icing Research Tunnel of NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Ohio, granular “rime ice” chunks obliterate an airfoil’s smooth surface. NASA Glenn Research Center ON MARCH 19, 2001 ...
What are known icing conditions? Answer: First of all, let’s address the question of what prevents you from flying your aircraft into known icing conditions? After all, there’s no specific ...
A NASA video on DHC-6 Twin Otter tail plane icing states that when a wing stalls, the way to recover is to decrease the wing AOA. The same is true of any airfoil, even the upside-down airfoil of ...
An excerpt states: The formation of structural icing requires two elements: 1) the presence of visible moisture, and 2) an aircraft surface temperature at or below zero degrees Celsius.
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Photo from Bundesstelle für Flugunfalluntersuchung (BFU) investigative report A Special Airworthiness Bulletin was issued in May for the Embraer Phenom 100 ice protection system after a series of ...
Aircraft icing represents one of the greatest hazards to pilots, especially of smaller aircraft. As we witness shifting climate patterns, predicting when icing will occur is becoming less ...
2 Airfoil Anemometer Design 2.1 Airfoil Anemometer Concept This paper presents an airfoil anemometer for use in a smart tether system as illustrated in Figure 1 Ramanathan et al. (2022). The ...
Environmental factors such as heavy rain, Mach waves, crosswinds, anti-icing fluids, decayed aerodynamic seals and icing induce significant changes on an airfoil’s and/or wing’s stall behavior.
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