This study reports results from recent icing scaling tests conducted in the NASA Glenn Icing Research Tunnel (IRT) using recommended scaling methods that were developed for swept wing icing applications. The aluminum test articles used in this study were NACA 0012 Adjustable Sweep Airfoil Models. The reference and scale airfoils have a 36 inch and 15 inch chord measured normal to the leading edge, and a 60 inch and 24 inch span respectively. Reference tests were run with airspeeds of 100, 140.3 and 150 knot and MVD of 41.4, 44.4, 93 and 150 µm. All tests were set at 0° angle of attack (AOA) and 30° sweep angle. Results will be presented for stagnation freezing fractions ranging from 0.3 to 1.0. For non-dimensional reference & scale ice shape comparison, a new post-scanning ice shape digitization procedure was applied to extract 2-D "hand-tracing like" ice shape profiles, i.e. the Maximum Combined Cross Section or MCCS, at selected span-wise locations from the high fidelity 3-D scanned ice shapes obtained in the IRT. Preliminary assessment of ice shape comparison with MCCS showed that good scaling was achieved for the test conditions by using the recommended scaling methods developed for swept wing icing.
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