Development of An Icing Tool For Aircraft Engines 2011-38-0056
This paper describes a physics-based icing tool for aircraft engines, which have small components compared to the wing geometry of an aircraft. The tool consists of an icing code, viscous CFD software and mesh generator to build ice shapes incrementally to form the final shape. This multi-layered process was developed to predict ice shapes in components with high-pressure gradient flows as found inside engine flow passages. Good agreement was found between experimental and predicted ice shapes for engine inlet guide vanes and different wing geometries.
Citation: Tan, C., Pritchard, B., Plybon, R., Califf, C. et al., "Development of An Icing Tool For Aircraft Engines," SAE Technical Paper 2011-38-0056, 2011, https://doi.org/10.4271/2011-38-0056. Download Citation
Author(s):
Chiong S. Tan, Byron Pritchard, Ron Plybon, Chuck Califf, Ray Holm, Sasikumar Muthusamy, Viilas Bokade, TS Niranjan, Balasubramaniam Mahadevan
Affiliated:
GE Global Research Center, General Electric Co
Pages: 5
Event:
SAE 2011 International Conference on Aircraft and Engine Icing and Ground Deicing
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Related Topics:
Icing and ice detection
Aircraft
Computational fluid dynamics
Wings
Tools and equipment
Computer software and hardware
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