Numerical study of atmospheric ice accretion on rotating geometric cross sections with fins
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/10265Date
2016-05-12Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
This paper describes the numerical study of atmospheric ice accretion on rotating geometric cross sections,
circular,
hexagon and square
, all having fins, to select an optimum geometric cross section for use as a rotating part of a newly-
proposed designed icing sensor. Computational fluid dynamics-based numerical analyses were carried out in this research
work to understand and analyse the atmospheric ice growth on these rotating cross sections at varying operating and
geometric parameters. A comparison of accreted ice profile shapes from numerical analysis was also made with the
experiments, carried out at cryospheric environment simulator (CES), Shinjo Japan. A good agreement was found
between numerical and experimental results.
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