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Adriana Enache, Joachim Wallisch, Jeroen van Beeck, Patrick Hendrick and Richard Hann
Ice accretion poses substantial safety hazards for the manned and unmanned aviation industries. Its study is essential for icing events risk assessment and for the development of efficient ice protection systems. The existing ice accretion measurement te...
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David Massegur, Declan Clifford, Andrea Da Ronch, Riccardo Lombardi and Marco Panzeri
Determining the aero-icing characteristics is key for safety assurance in aviation, but it may be a computationally expensive task. This work presents a framework for the development of low-dimensional models for application to aerofoil icing. The framew...
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Liang Ding, Xian Yi, Zhanwei Hu and Xiangdong Guo
Icing detection is the premise and basis for the operation of aircraft icing protection system, and is the primary issue in flight safety assurance. At present, there is a lack of research methods and design reference for the layout optimization of ice d...
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Lynn Donelson Wright and Bruce Graham Thom
The shape of the coast and the processes that mold it change together as a complex system. There is constant feedback among the multiple components of the system, and when climate changes, all facets of the system change. Abrupt shifts to different state...
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Sergei Strijhak, Daniil Ryazanov, Konstantin Koshelev and Aleksandr Ivanov
In this article the procedure and method for the ice accretion prediction for different airfoils using artificial neural networks (ANNs) are discussed. A dataset for the neural network is based on the numerical experiment results?obtained through iceFoam...
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Daixiao Lu, Zhiliang Lu, Zhirong Han, Xian Xu and Ying Huang
The blockage is one of the important factors affecting the icing of airfoils in wind tunnel tests. In this paper, numerical simulations are conducted to study the effect of blockage on the icing of different airfoils. By reducing the height of testing wi...
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Pangpang Chen, Jueyi Sui, Guangxue Cao and Tiejie Cheng
Ice jam is a unique hydrological phenomenon in rivers in cold regions. The appearance of an ice jam in a river results in an increase in the wetted perimeter of the flow cross-section, and thus an increase in flow resistance as well as water level. It ma...
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Zhirong Han, Jiangtao Si and Dawei Wu
In order to compare and analyze the similarities and differences between normal droplet icing shapes and supercooled large droplet icing shapes, SADRI carried out normal droplet and supercooled large droplet icing wind tunnel tests in the NRC-AIWT icing ...
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Haibo Jiang, Dongsen Zhai, Pengfei Xiang and Gang Wei
In order to study the problem of frost damage to wall rock caused by hydraulic tunnels? phase transition between water and ice at low temperatures in cold regions, a three-field coupling governing equation considering temperature, seepage and stress was ...
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Qi-Gang Wu, Zuo-Cheng Wang, Bao-Yu Ni, Guang-Yu Yuan, Yuriy A. Semenov, Zhi-Yuan Li and Yan-Zhuo Xue
When an airgun releases high-pressure gas underwater below an ice plate, it is observed that a bubble is formed rapidly while the ice plate is broken fiercely. In order to study the ice-water-gas interaction during this transient and violent phenomenon, ...
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