ICICLE: a model for glaciated & mixed phase icing for application to aircraft engines
High altitude ice crystals can pose a threat to aircraft engine compression and combustion systems. Cases of engine damage, surge and rollback have been recorded in recent years, believed due to ice crystals partially melting and accreting on static surfaces (stators, endwalls and ducting). The incr...
Main Authors: | Bucknell, A, McGilvray, M, Gillespie, D, Yang, X, Jones, G, Collier, B |
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Format: | Conference item |
Language: | English |
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SAE International
2019
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