The first NASA Workshop on Low Ice Adhesion Materials was held on Thursday, August 10, 2017, at the Ohio Aerospace Institute in Cleveland, Ohio. This meeting allowed government, industry, and academia to meet in a collaborative environment to discuss the future of “icephobics” research for inflight icing. NASA presented its ongoing research, and organizations that currently have partnerships with NASA presented their recent findings. Presenters from academia included Iowa State University, Mississippi State University, Pennsylvania State University, and the University of Michigan. Presenters from industry included United Technologies Aerospace Systems; Nanosonic, Inc.; and NEI Corporation. Researchers from NASA Glenn Research Center, NASA Langley Research Center, and the Office of Naval Research also shared their current research. There were over 60 participants who attended the conference plus more than 10 who participated remotely. The meeting was highly successful, and although a second such conference was proposed, it is anticipated that future technical presentations on the subject(s) will take place in other venues. Presentations from this workshop that are suitable for public release are included in this document. This effort supports both the Advanced Air Transport Technology (AATT) Project and the Revolutionary Vertical Lift Technology (RVLT) Project.
NASA Workshop on Low Ice Adhesion Materials
NASA Workshop on Low Ice Adhesion Materials ; 2017 ; Cleveland, OH, United States
2019-08-01
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