“…The first three of these facilities are capable of simulating ice crystals under various altitude conditions. These upgrades have resulted into a number of experimental studies on glaciated and mixed-phase accretion for various geometries: an aerofoil shape by Struk et al [127], a NACA-0012 aerofoil by Al-Khalil et al [2] and Struk et al [126], a double-wedge aerofoil by Currie et al [23,22] and Struk et al [124,126], a streamlined body with an axi-symmetric hemispherical nose, with a cylindrical nose and with a conical nose by Currie et al [22,24,25], a bleed slot in a compressor stage by Knezevici et al [71,72] and an aerofoil in a compressor transition S-duct by Mason et al [96].…”