Author:
Dejean Baptiste,Alary Thomas,Duchayne Quentin,Berthoumieu Pierre
Abstract
<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">The present paper deals with the accretion of supercooled large droplets (SLD) at high velocity on wall. A visualization technique of the accretion of ice is used to measure and characterize the thickness of ice during the accretion phenomenon. Influences of air velocity, air temperature, drop size, impact angle and altitude were studied. The experiments are conducted in the ONERA icing wind tunnel, which allows to reach regimes close to realistic conditions for aircrafts (i.e. high velocity: → 190 m/s and altitude: → 11 500 m).</div></div>
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