An efficient CFD-based method for aircraft icing simulation using a reduced order model
Sung Ki Jung, Sungmin Shin, Rho Shin Myong*, Tae Hwan Cho
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 25, no. 3, pp.703-711, 2011
Abstract : In-flight icing is a critical technical issue for aircraft safety and, in particular, the droplet impingement areas on aircraft surfaces must
be investigated for anti-/de-icing devices. As a step toward the prediction of droplet impingement on aircraft, an Eulerian-based droplet
impingement code that provides collection efficiency for air flows around an airfoil containing water droplets is developed. A computational
fluid dynamics (CFD) solver was also developed to solve the clean airflow. Then, a proper orthogonal decomposition (POD)
method, a reduced order model (ROM), that optimally captures the energy content from a large multi-dimensional data set is utilized to
efficiently predict the collection efficiency and ice accretion shapes on an airfoil following the mean volume diameter, liquid water contents
and angle of attacks. As a result it is shown that the collection efficiency and ice shapes were in good agreement with the simulated
and predicted results.
Keyword : CFD; Eulerian; Droplet impingement; Ice accretion; Proper orthogonal decomposition |