Publication Date:
2019-06-28
Description:
Described are the results of an experiment which determined whether flow conditioning screens and honeycombs would ice up in a closed-loop icing wind tunnel when placed downstream of the heat exchanger and upstream of the spray bars. The experiment was performed in the Icing Research Tunnel (IRT) at NASA Lewis Research Center. The investigation involved two separate tests: one to find the icing characteristics of flow conditioners in the IRT, and the second to find the icing characteristics of flow conditioners in the proposed rehabilitation of the Altitude Wind Tunnel (AWT). Both experiments showed that the heat exchanger removed nearly all of the icing cloud so that icing of the flow conditioners would cause no serious tunnel performance degradation during the course of a day's run. Only extremely cold conditions caused frost formation on the flow conditioners. The significance of this frost formation was minimized because frost buildup on the heat exchanger caused a much more severe pressure drop than did icing of the flow conditioners.
Keywords:
AERODYNAMICS
Type:
NASA-TM-89824
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E-3474
,
NAS 1.15:89824
Format:
text
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