These conference proceedings contain the 33 papers. The symposium was composed of 4 sessions: Cold weather operation experience and requirements (6); System design consideration (14); Fuel effects and lubricants behavior (5); Icing conditions and testing (8). The papers presented and the discussions represent a significant contribution to improved cold weather tolerant and anti-icing design and to safer aircraft operation in low temperature conditions. A case was also made for advanced and larger dedicated testing facilities, and some specialized software developments were indicated.
Low Temperature Environment Operations of Turboengines (Design and User's Problems): Conference Proceedings of Propulsion and Energetics Panel Symposium (76th) Held in Brussels, Belgium on 8-12 October 1990
1991
404 pages
Report
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English
Jet & Gas Turbine Engines , Fuels , Aircraft , Cold weather operations , Ice formation , Symposia , Behavior , Belgium , Computer programs , Energetic properties , Environments , Low temperature , Lubricants , Operation , Test facilities , Foreign technology , Jet engines , Turboshaft engines , Turboprop engines , Gas turbines , Aviation fuels , Helicopter engines , Starting , Ice prevention , Small gas turbines , Ice tolerant systems , Ignition , Military aircraft , Ice protection , Auxiliary power plants , Antiicing systems