NRC Particle Detection Probe: Results and Analysis from Ground and Flight Tests
High altitude ice crystals are causing in-service events in excess of one per month for commercial aircraft. The effects include air data probes malfunctioning (pitot pressure and total air temperature in particular), and uncommanded engine power loss or flameout events. The National Research Council Canada (NRC) has developed a particle detection probe (PDP) that mounts on the fuselage of aircraft to sense and quantify the ice crystals in the environment. The probe is low-power and non-intrusive. This paper presents the results of ground and flight testing of this probe. Results are presented for ground testing in a sea level ice crystal wind tunnel and an altitude icing tunnel capable of generating both ice crystal and super-cooled liquid. The PDP was operated on several flight campaigns and the results of two will be presented. The first was on board a NRC Convair 580 aircraft in French Guiana (FG) and the second was on an Airbus operated A340 research aircraft in Darwin and Reunion Island. The flight campaigns included fully glaciated, mixed phase and fully liquid conditions. Results will be presented and compared across operating conditions at typical altitudes for commercial aircraft. Aircraft installation effects on the PDP measurements will also be examined. NRC has developed preliminary algorithms that provide reliable detection of ice crystal environment along with the ability to estimate the concentration of ice particles being encountered by the aircraft. However, the algorithms themselves are considered proprietary and therefore will not be discussed.
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Supplemental Notes:
- Abstract reprinted with permission of SAE International.
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Authors:
- Davison, Craig
- Chalmers, Jennifer
- Fuleki, Dan
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Conference:
- International Conference on Icing of Aircraft, Engines, and Structures
- Location: Minneapolis Minnesota, United States
- Date: 2019-6-17 to 2019-6-21
- Publication Date: 2019-6-10
Language
- English
Media Info
- Media Type: Web
- Features: Figures; Maps; Photos; References;
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Serial:
- SAE Technical Paper
- Publisher: Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE)
- ISSN: 0148-7191
- EISSN: 2688-3627
- Serial URL: http://papers.sae.org/
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Aircraft; Civil aircraft; Detectors; Flight tests; Icing; Mathematical models; Particles; Probes (Measuring devices)
- Identifier Terms: National Research Council of Canada
- Subject Areas: Aviation; Maintenance and Preservation; Vehicles and Equipment;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 01709015
- Record Type: Publication
- Source Agency: SAE International
- Report/Paper Numbers: 2019-01-1933
- Files: TRIS, SAE
- Created Date: Jun 27 2019 2:41PM