Analysis of Experimental Ice Shedding Events on a Propeller at the NASA Glenn Icing Research TunnelThe aerospace industry is interested in the development and certification of Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) transportation vehicles. However, shedding of accreted ice on propellers poses a hazard for the future of AAM as they pursue all-weather operations including flight into icing conditions. An experimental study has been conducted in NASA’s Icing Research Tunnel to simulate a propeller in axial flow. This test produced highspeed videos of ice shedding events. A method for analyzing these videos has been developed to identify the locations of each shedding event, including the span locations and the angular positions, using a computer script and user inputs. The data was then analyzed to evaluate the patterns in the span locations and the randomness in the angular positions. The variance of the user’s graphical inputs is also evaluated, showing that this method produces a data set with a high level of accuracy that is suitable for future analyses.
Document ID
20250005995
Acquisition Source
Glenn Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
James E. Frantz (Glenn Research Center Cleveland, United States)
Christopher Giuffre (HX5 (United States) Fort Walton Beach, Florida, United States)
Paul H. von Hardenberg (Glenn Research Center Cleveland, United States)
Date Acquired
June 9, 2025
Subject Category
Air Transportation and Safety
Meeting Information
Meeting: AIAA AVIATION Forum
Location: Las Vegas, NV
Country: US
Start Date: July 21, 2025
End Date: July 25, 2025
Sponsors: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics