Proceedings of the Airframe Icing WorkshopThe NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) has a long history of working with its partners towards the understanding of ice accretion formation and its associated degradation of aerodynamic performance. The June 9, 2009, Airframe Icing Workshop held at GRC provided an opportunity to examine the current NASA airframe icing research program and to dialogue on remaining and emerging airframe icing issues and research with the external community. Some of the airframe icing gaps identified included, but are not limited to, ice accretion simulation enhancements, three-dimensional benchmark icing database development, three-dimensional iced aerodynamics modeling, and technology development for a smart icing system.
Document ID
20090030602
Acquisition Source
Glenn Research Center
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Colantonio, Ron O. (NASA Glenn Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)
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