Fundamental ice crystal accretion physics studies

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DOIResolve DOI: https://doi.org/10.4271/2011-38-0018
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  1. National Research Council of Canada
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ConferenceSAE 2011 International Conference on Aircraft and Engine Icing and Ground Deicing, 13 June 2011 through 17 June 2011, Chicago, IL
Subjectaerodynamic performance; aerodynamic testing; cascade wind tunnels; compressor components; compressor stator; convective weather; downstream components; evaporative cooling; guide vane; high altitude; high pressure; ice accretion; ice crystals; ice growth; leading edge; liquid water content; low pressures; lower pressures; physical mechanism; pressure surface; pressure tests; small area; Stator blade; suction surfaces; total pressure; wet-bulb; aerodynamics; airfoils; evaporative cooling systems; Mach number; NASA; stators; ice
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