2018 Atmospheric and Space Environments Conference 2018
DOI: 10.2514/6.2018-4223
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Experimental Studies of Ice Crystal Accretion on an Axisymmetric Body at Engine-Realistic Conditions

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“…Previous work [6][7][8][9] used this type of view to measure the thickness of the ice, while making the assumption that there was a uniform ice thickness along the viewing axis of the camera. This dataset was used to pseudo-validate the DIP data.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
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“…Previous work [6][7][8][9] used this type of view to measure the thickness of the ice, while making the assumption that there was a uniform ice thickness along the viewing axis of the camera. This dataset was used to pseudo-validate the DIP data.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In latter years, more sophisticated imaging techniques have evolved to extract quantitative data. The most commonly used technique utilises back-lit shadography of a two dimensional test article and edge detection algorithms to determine the spatial position of the accretion edge and hence its overall shape [6][7][8][9]. This method has provided essential data for the numerical models produced to date, however, the method assumes that the accretion profile is uniform along the span of the test article, which would only be true for an infinitely long or axisymmetric test piece.…”
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“…An experimental campaign was conducted in 2017 to generate semiempirical models for ice crystal sticking and erosion when impinging on initially warm surfaces, at engine-realistic conditions. The findings of the study are detailed in full in [40]. It was determined that the sticking probability could be expressed as a function of melt ratio, as given by…”
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“…It has been observed experimentally that erosion has a significant effect on the growth rate of accretions at engine-typical conditions [10], [40], [46]. Semi-empirical models have been proposed in [6], [10].…”
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