Development of a collision force model for ice impact within a level set method
BEAUGENDRE, Héloïse
Parallel tools for Numerical Algorithms and Resolution of essentially Hyperbolic problems [BACCHUS]
Institut de Mathématiques de Bordeaux [IMB]
Parallel tools for Numerical Algorithms and Resolution of essentially Hyperbolic problems [BACCHUS]
Institut de Mathématiques de Bordeaux [IMB]
BEAUGENDRE, Héloïse
Parallel tools for Numerical Algorithms and Resolution of essentially Hyperbolic problems [BACCHUS]
Institut de Mathématiques de Bordeaux [IMB]
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Parallel tools for Numerical Algorithms and Resolution of essentially Hyperbolic problems [BACCHUS]
Institut de Mathématiques de Bordeaux [IMB]
Language
en
Communication dans un congrès
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CASI 60th Aeronautics Conference and AGM Aerospace Clusters: Where Are We Headed?, 2013-04-30, Toronto. 2013
English Abstract
De-icing systems remove ice formed on aircraft protected surfaces according to a periodic cycle by reducing the adhesive shear strength between ice and surface. In the present work, an immersed boundary method is used to ...Read more >
De-icing systems remove ice formed on aircraft protected surfaces according to a periodic cycle by reducing the adhesive shear strength between ice and surface. In the present work, an immersed boundary method is used to predict ice-shedding trajectories and impact. At the start of shedding trajectory calculations, when the ice-shed particle is still close to the wing surface, there is a high probability of collision with the surface. A linear spring collision model is presented assuming the interacting bodies are connected tangentially and normally by linear springs. The verification of the model is done with results from literature and study of trajectories around a cylinder.Read less <
English Keywords
Level-set
collision model
ice impact
ice shedding
Immersed boundary method
penalization
vortex in cell scheme
Origin
Hal imported