タイトル | A new characterization of the icing environment below 10,000 feet AGL from 7,000 miles of measurements in supercooled clouds |
本文(外部サイト) | http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19860002276 |
著者(英) | Jeck, R. K. |
著者所属(英) | Naval |
発行日 | 1985-09-01 |
言語 | eng |
内容記述 | A growing requirement over the past decade for a new assessment of aircraft icing conditions in wintertime clouds at altitudes up to about 10,000 feet is discussed. The requirement was documented in past workshops and comes primarily from the helicopter community which wants ice-protected rotorcraft to meet increasing demands for all-weather operations. Currently, only a few of the larger helicopters are equipped with certification of ice-protection devices. This is because the current FAA criteria for design and certification of ice-protection equipment results in power and payload penalties that smaller rotorcraft cannot tolerate. The FAA criteria were actually designed for large, transport-category aircraft capable of flying to 20,000 feet or more. For this reason, there have been concerns that the current criteria may be too severe for low-performance aircraft, such as helicopters, which generally operate at altitudes below 10,000 feet. |
NASA分類 | METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY |
レポートNO | 86N11743 |
権利 | No Copyright |
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