Icing and anti-icing characteristics of engine inlet guide vanes are studied in this paper. Experiments are carried out in an icing wind tunnel under different icing conditions. The tests are performed at a freestream velocity of , an inlet angle of attack of 0 deg, and a freestream static temperature in the range of . The icing environment parameters include a mean volume diameter of , liquid water content in the range of 0.5 to . The experiment is performed on full-scale inlet guide vanes. The temperature distributions on the guide vane surface are measured by thermocouples. The leading-edge ice shapes of inlet guide vanes are compared under different icing conditions. The effects of freestream static temperature, liquid water content, and the mass flow rate of anti-icing hot air on the performance of the anti-icing system are presented and analyzed.
Experimental Study on Icing and Anti-Icing Characteristics of Engine Inlet Guide Vanes
Journal of Propulsion and Power ; 31 , 5 ; 1330-1337
2015-06-09
8 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Experimental Study on Icing and Anti-Icing Characteristics of Engine Inlet Guide Vanes
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