The helicopter and general aviation, light transport, and commercial transport aircraft share common icing requirements: highly effective, lightweight, low power consuming deicing systems, and detailed knowledge of the aeropenalties due to ice on aircraft surfaces. To meet current and future needs, NASA has a broadbased icing research program which covers both research and engineering applications, and is well coordinated with the FAA, DOD, universities, industry, and some foreign governments. Research activity in ice protection systems, icing instrumentation, experimental methods, analytical modeling, and in-flight research are described.


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    Title :

    Nasa Lewis Research Center's Program on Icing Research


    Contributors:
    J. J. Reinmann (author) / R. J. Shaw (author) / W. A. Olsen (author)

    Publication date :

    1982


    Size :

    17 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




    NASA Lewis Research Center's program on icing research

    Reinmann, J. J. / Shaw, R. J. / Olsen, W. A., Jr. | NTRS | 1983


    NASA Lewis Research Center's Program on Icing Research

    Reinmann, J. J. / Shaw, R. J. / Olsen, W. A., Jr. | NTRS | 1982


    NASA Lewis Research Center's program on icing research

    REINMANN, J. / SHAW, R. / OLSEN, JR., W. | AIAA | 1983