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Update on the NASA Glenn Propulsion Systems Lab Icing and Ice Crystal Cloud Characterization (2017)
Van Zante, Judith F ; Ratvasky, Thomas P ; Bencic, Timothy J ; Challis, Clark C ; Timko, Emily N ; Woike, Mark R
关键词: ICE FORMATION;    PROPULSION SYSTEM PERFORMANCE;    ALTITUDE TESTS;   
RP-ID  :  GRC-E-DAA-TN57012
学科分类:航空航天科学
美国|英语
来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】

NASA Glenn's Propulsion Systems Lab, an altitude engine test facility, generates icing clouds with a spray system. While the spray system is used mostly to create ice crystal clouds (Appendix D/P), the 2017 cloud characterization effort added the requirement to produce exactly supercooled liquid clouds in Appendix C and Appendix O. Success was demonstrated to supercool the largest drops at the warmest conditions, but not freeze out the smallest drops at the coldest conditions. This paper documents primarily the total water content characterization methodology and results from an Iso-Kinetic Probe in ice crystals and Multi-Wire sensor in supercooled liquid, along with the cloud uniformity provided by light extinction tomography. Particle size distribution results from High Speed Imaging probes and a Phase Doppler Interferometer are discussed. Also, a new numerical model for tracking the thermodynamics of the air-drop interactions in PSL from the plenum toward the cloud characterization plane are noted. Both of these latter topic are more fully documented in companion papers.

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