Development of an Engine Anti-Ice Protection System using Experimental and Numerical Approaches
Date Published: 2007-09-24
Paper Number:2007-01-3355
DOI: 10.4271/2007-01-3355
Citation:
Domingos, R., Pustelnik, M., Trapp, L., Lima da Silva, G. et al., "Development of an Engine Anti-Ice Protection System using Experimental and Numerical Approaches," SAE Technical Paper 2007-01-3355, 2007, doi:10.4271/2007-01-3355.
Author(s):
Rodgrigo Hoffmann Domingos - EMBRAER
Marcelo Pustelnik - EMBRAER
Luís Gustavo Trapp - EMBRAER
Guilherme Araújo Lima da Silva - EMBRAER
William Campo - EMBRAER
Luis Carlos de Castro Santos - EMBRAER
Abstract:
This paper describes part of the process of development of engine inlet anti-ice system, based on numerical simulation and icing wind tunnel tests. A number of critical cases are selected spanning the Appendix C. At these selected points, a set of tools for thermal analysis is applied and different piccolo tubes designs are analyzed. The selected configurations and conditions are tested in an Icing Wind Tunnel, where the piccolo flow parameters are optimized and data is collected to establish a basis for validation of the numerical tools. Using the experimental data, a high fidelity set of thermal analysis tools is validated, which can be used to explore the whole design space of system in order to refine the design for a second iteration (if necessary). The comparison of numerical and experimental data has shown the validity and accuracy of the procedure.
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