Heat transfer in the core compressor under ice crystal icing conditions
It has been recognized in recent years that high altitude atmospheric ice crystals pose a threat to aircraft engines. Instances of damage, surge, and shutdown have been recorded at altitudes significantly greater than those associated with supercooled water icing. It is believed that solid ice parti...
Main Authors: | Bucknell, A, McGilvray, M, Gillespie, DRH, Jones, G, Reed, A, Buttsworth, DR |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Society of Mechanical Engineers
2018
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