An Aerodynamic Simulation Process for Iced Lifting Surfaces and Associated Issues

2003-01-2135

06/16/2003

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This paper discusses technologies and software tools that are being implemented in a software toolkit currently under development at NASA Glenn Research Center. Its purpose is to help study the effects of icing on airfoil performance and assist with the aerodynamic simulation process which consists of characterization and modeling of ice geometry, application of block topology and grid generation, and flow simulation. Tools and technologies for each task have been carefully chosen based on their contribution to the overall process. For the geometry characterization and modeling, we have chosen an interactive rather than automatic process in order to handle numerous ice shapes. An Appendix presents features of a software toolkit developed to support the interactive process. Approaches taken for the generation of block topology and grids, and flow simulation, though not yet implemented in the software, are discussed with reasons for why particular methods are chosen. Some of the issues that need to be addressed and discussed by the icing community are also included.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/2003-01-2135
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17
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Choo, Y., Vickerman, M., Hackenberg, A., and Rigby, D., "An Aerodynamic Simulation Process for Iced Lifting Surfaces and Associated Issues," SAE Technical Paper 2003-01-2135, 2003, https://doi.org/10.4271/2003-01-2135.
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Jun 16, 2003
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2003-01-2135
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Technical Paper
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English