2011
DOI: 10.2514/1.c031095
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Optimization via FENSAP-ICE of Aircraft Hot-Air Anti-Icing Systems

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“…The computation results show that the CFD method is useful, but the empirical correlations are not accurate for the computations of internal flow heat transter and heat conduction through the metal skin. Pellissier et al [38] presented an optimization method for hot-air anti-icing systems. The external and internal airflows were computed using a finite-element N-S code.…”
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“…The computation results show that the CFD method is useful, but the empirical correlations are not accurate for the computations of internal flow heat transter and heat conduction through the metal skin. Pellissier et al [38] presented an optimization method for hot-air anti-icing systems. The external and internal airflows were computed using a finite-element N-S code.…”
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“…There are only a few studies available on optimization of anti-icing systems, mostly focusing on hot-air systems. They include sensitivity analysis of a hot-air system to geometrical and operational parameters, 7 , optimization of a hot-air system by a two-dimensional model, 8 , and optimization of a hot-air system by a three-dimensional model for the internal flow, 9 . Recently, the optimization of an electro-thermal anti-icing system has also been studied, 10 .…”
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“…Pellissier et al [8] presented a methodology for optimizing a hot-air anti-icing system using a single objective function based on three geometric parameters, namely piccolo tube position, tilt angle and spacing between jets. The internal flow local convection coefficient was deduced from the correlation of Goldstein et al [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%