Swept wing ice accretion modelingAn effort to develop a three-dimensional ice accretion modeling method is initiated. This first step toward creation of a complete aircraft icing simulation code builds on previously developed methods for calculating three-dimensional flowfields and particle trajectories combined with a two-dimensional ice accretion calculation along coordinate locations corresponding to streamlines. This work is intended as a demonstration of the types of calculations necessary to predict a three-dimensional ice accretion. Results of calculations using the 3D method for a MS-317 swept wing geometry are projected onto a 2D plane normal to the wing leading edge and compared to 2D results for the same geometry. These results indicate that the flowfield over the surface and the particle trajectories differed for the two calculations. This led to lower collection efficiencies, convective heat transfer coefficients, freezing fractions, and ultimately ice accumulation for the 3D calculation.
Document ID
19900037987
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Potapczuk, M. G. (NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)
Bidwell, C. S. (NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)