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Laboratory Testing of Aircraft Anti-Icing Fluid Rehydrated Gel Residues

Date Published: 2007-09-24
Paper Number: 2007-01-3303
DOI: 10.4271/2007-01-3303

Citation:

Beisswenger, A. and Perron, J., "Laboratory Testing of Aircraft Anti-Icing Fluid Rehydrated Gel Residues," SAE Technical Paper 2007-01-3303, 2007, doi:10.4271/2007-01-3303.

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Abstract:

Gel residues occur as the result of repeated anti-icing fluid application that leaves a powdery film upon dryout that, when rehydrated, can swell up to over 600 times its weight. When these gels collect on aircraft flight control surfaces in aerodynamically quiet areas and freeze, they give rise to reduced performance, increased stick force, slowed rotation and have caused jammed flight controls. Laboratory tests have been developed to simulate the gel formation by drying out fluids and rehydrating them. However, by their complex nature, much variation is seen between test results from different laboratories and the results are not yet considered by fluid users.

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See papers presented at 2007 SAE Aircraft and Engine Icing International Conference, September 2007, Seville, SPAIN, Session: Aircraft De / Anti-icing Fluids - Part I

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