Update to the NASA Lewis Ice Accretion Code LEWICE

Update to the NASA Lewis Ice Accretion Code LEWICE
Title Update to the NASA Lewis Ice Accretion Code LEWICE PDF eBook
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Pages 54
Release 1994
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Additional Improvements to the NASA Lewis Ice Accretion Code LEWICE

Additional Improvements to the NASA Lewis Ice Accretion Code LEWICE
Title Additional Improvements to the NASA Lewis Ice Accretion Code LEWICE PDF eBook
Author William B. Wright
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Pages 18
Release 1995
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Users Manual for the Improved NASA Lewis Ice Accretion Code LEWICE 1.6

Users Manual for the Improved NASA Lewis Ice Accretion Code LEWICE 1.6
Title Users Manual for the Improved NASA Lewis Ice Accretion Code LEWICE 1.6 PDF eBook
Author William B. Wright
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Pages 100
Release 1995
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Users Manual for the NASA Lewis Three-Dimensional Ice Accretion Code (Lewice 3d)

Users Manual for the NASA Lewis Three-Dimensional Ice Accretion Code (Lewice 3d)
Title Users Manual for the NASA Lewis Three-Dimensional Ice Accretion Code (Lewice 3d) PDF eBook
Author National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 144
Release 2018-07-23
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ISBN 9781723479090

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A description of the methodology, the algorithms, and the input and output data along with an example case for the NASA Lewis 3D ice accretion code (LEWICE3D) has been produced. The manual has been designed to help the user understand the capabilities, the methodologies, and the use of the code. The LEWICE3D code is a conglomeration of several codes for the purpose of calculating ice shapes on three-dimensional external surfaces. A three-dimensional external flow panel code is incorporated which has the capability of calculating flow about arbitrary 3D lifting and nonlifting bodies with external flow. A fourth order Runge-Kutta integration scheme is used to calculate arbitrary streamlines. An Adams type predictor-corrector trajectory integration scheme has been included to calculate arbitrary trajectories. Schemes for calculating tangent trajectories, collection efficiencies, and concentration factors for arbitrary regions of interest for single droplets or droplet distributions have been incorporated. A LEWICE 2D based heat transfer algorithm can be used to calculate ice accretions along surface streamlines. A geometry modification scheme is incorporated which calculates the new geometry based on the ice accretions generated at each section of interest. The three-dimensional ice accretion calculation is based on the LEWICE 2D calculation. Both codes calculate the flow, pressure distribution, and collection efficiency distribution along surface streamlines. For both codes the heat transfer calculation is divided into two regions, one above the stagnation point and one below the stagnation point, and solved for each region assuming a flat plate with pressure distribution. Water is assumed to follow the surface streamlines, hence starting at the stagnation zone any water that is not frozen out at a control volume is assumed to run back into the next control volume. After the amount of frozen water at each control volume has been calculated the geometry is modified by ...

Users Manual for the NASA Lewis Three-dimensional Ice Accretion Code (LEWICE 3D)

Users Manual for the NASA Lewis Three-dimensional Ice Accretion Code (LEWICE 3D)
Title Users Manual for the NASA Lewis Three-dimensional Ice Accretion Code (LEWICE 3D) PDF eBook
Author Colin S. Bidwell
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Pages 146
Release 1993
Genre Airplanes
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User Manual for the NASA Glenn Ice Accretion Code Lewice

User Manual for the NASA Glenn Ice Accretion Code Lewice
Title User Manual for the NASA Glenn Ice Accretion Code Lewice PDF eBook
Author National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 182
Release 2018-06-13
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ISBN 9781721083466

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A research project is underway at NASA Glenn to produce a computer code which can accurately predict ice growth under a wide range of meteorological conditions for any aircraft surface. This report will present a description of the code inputs and outputs from version 2.0 of this code, which is called LEWICE. This version differs from previous releases due to its robustness and its ability to reproduce results accurately for different spacing and time step criteria across computing platform. It also differs in the extensive effort undertaken to compare the results against the database of ice shapes which have been generated in the NASA Glenn Icing Research Tunnel (IRT) 1. This report will only describe the features of the code related to the use of the program. The report will not describe the inner working of the code or the physical models used. This information is available in the form of several unpublished documents which will be collectively referred to as a Programmers Manual for LEWICE 2 in this report. These reports are intended as an update/replacement for all previous user manuals of LEWICE. In addition to describing the changes and improvements made for this version, information from previous manuals may be duplicated so that the user will not need to consult previous manuals to use this code. Wright, William B. Glenn Research Center NAS3-98008; RTOP 548-20-23

User's Manual for the NASA Lewis Ice Accretion/Heat Transfer Prediction Code with Electrothermal Deicer Input

User's Manual for the NASA Lewis Ice Accretion/Heat Transfer Prediction Code with Electrothermal Deicer Input
Title User's Manual for the NASA Lewis Ice Accretion/Heat Transfer Prediction Code with Electrothermal Deicer Input PDF eBook
Author National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 162
Release 2018-07-23
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ISBN 9781723478673

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A version of LEWICE has been developed that incorporates a recently developed electrothermal deicer code, developed at the University of Toledo by William B. Wright. This was accomplished, in essence, by replacing a subroutine in LEWICE, called EBAL, which balanced the energies at the ice surface, with a subroutine called UTICE. UTICE performs this same energy balance, as well as handles all the time-timperature transients below the ice surface, for all of the layers of a composite blade as well as the ice layer itself. This new addition is set up in such a fashion that a user may specify any number of heaters, any heater chordwise length, and any heater gap desired. The heaters may be fired in unison, or they may be cycled with periods independent of each other. The heater intensity may also be varied. In addition, the user may specify any number of layers and thicknesses depthwise into the blade. Thus, the new addition has maximum flexibility in modeling virtually any electrothermal deicer installed into any airfoil. It should be noted that the model simulates both shedding and runback. With the runback capability, it can simulate the anti-icing mode of heater performance, as well as detect icing downstream of the heaters due to runback in unprotected portions of the airfoil. This version of LEWICE can be run in three modes. In mode 1, no conduction heat transfer is modeled (which would be equivalent to the original version of LEWICE). In mode 2, all heat transfer is considered due to conduction but no heaters are firing. In mode 3, conduction heat transfer where the heaters are engaged is modeled, with subsequent ice shedding. When run in the first mode, there is virtually identical agreement with the original version of LEWICE in the prediction of accreted ice shapes. The code may be run in the second mode to determine the effects of conduction on the ice accretion process. Masiulaniec, Konstanty C. and Wright, William B. Unspecified Center AIRCRAFT ICING; AIRFO...