Summary of Ice Shape Geometric Fidelity Studies on an Iced Swept Wing

B. Woodard, Andy P. Broeren, Sam Lee, Christopher W. Lum, M. Bragg
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Understanding the aerodynamic impact of swept-wing ice accretions is a crucial component of the design of modern aircraft. Computer-simulation tools are commonly used to approximate ice shapes, so the necessary level of detail or fidelity of those simulated ice shapes must be understood relative to high-fidelity representations of the ice. Previous tests were performed in the NASA Icing Research Tunnel to acquire high-fidelity ice shapes. Some of those ice shapes are based on aircraft certification requirements. From this database, full-span artificial ice shapes were designed and manufactured for both an 8.9%-scale and 13.3%-scale semispan wing model of the CRM65 which has been established as the full-scale baseline for this swept-wing project. These models were tested in the Walter H. Beech wind tunnel at Wichita State University and at the ONERA F1 facility, respectively. The data collected in the Wichita St. University wind tunnel provided a low-Reynolds number baseline study while the pressurized F1 facility produced data over a wide range of Reynolds and Mach numbers with the highest Reynolds number studied being approximately Re = 11.9×10 6 . Three different fidelity representations were created based on three different icing conditions. Lower-fidelity ice shapes were created by lofting a smooth ice shape between cross-section cuts of the high-fidelity ice shape. Grit roughness was
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结冰后掠翼冰形几何保真度研究综述
了解后掠翼结冰对空气动力学的影响是现代飞机设计的重要组成部分。计算机模拟工具通常用于近似冰的形状,因此必须理解这些模拟冰形状的必要的细节水平或保真度,相对于冰的高保真度表示。之前的测试是在NASA结冰研究隧道中进行的,以获得高保真的冰形。其中一些冰的形状是基于飞机认证的要求。利用该数据库,为CRM65的8.9%和13.3%的半展翼模型设计和制造了全跨度人工冰形,并将其作为该后掠翼项目的全尺寸基线。这些模型分别在威奇托州立大学的Walter H. Beech风洞和ONERA F1设施中进行了测试。在Wichita St. University风洞中收集的数据提供了低雷诺数基线研究,而加压F1设施的数据提供了大范围的雷诺数和马赫数,研究的最高雷诺数约为Re = 11.9×10 6。基于三种不同的结冰条件,创建了三种不同的保真度表示。低保真度的冰形是通过在高保真度冰形的横截面切割之间放置光滑的冰形而形成的。砂粒粗糙度为
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