Definition of icing conditions
Aircraft Icing : Airborne Measurements for Certification Purposes

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Definition of icing conditions


Aircraft Icing : Airborne Measurements for Certification Purposes

Author : Guy FEBVRE

Publication date: March 10, 2015 | Lire en français

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1. Definition of icing conditions

1.1 Physical viewpoint

From a physical point of view, a cloud of droplets is frosty when the air temperature and the liquid droplets are in thermal equilibrium at a temperature below 0°C. Under these conditions, supercooling characterizes the thermodynamic state of water. Experimentally, the lowest temperature at which the phenomenon can still be observed is around – 40 °C ...

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