CONFERENCE ON ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS ON AIRCRAFT PROPULSION. A COMPILATION OF THE PAPERS PRESENTED JUNE 22 AND 23, 1961
Abstract
Contents: Producing Weather for Turbojet Engine Testing; Some Problems Encountered in Establishing a Small Engine Icing Facility at the AEL, NAMC; The Photoelectric Raindrop-size Spectrometer; Measuring Techniques Under Water and Icing Conditions; A Comparison Between the Rotating Multicylinder Method and the Oil Slide Method; National Severe Storms Project - Objectives and Operations; Severe Weather Flight Testing of Jet Fighter Airplanes and Engines; Foreign Object Ingestion in Turbine Engines; Icing Trials of the T-38 and T-39 Aircraft; Icing Tests Conducted at NATTS, May 1960 Through May 1961; A Resume of Simulation Techniques and Icing Activities at the Engine Laboratory of the National Research Council (Canada); The Effects of Bird Ingestion on Gas Turbine Engines; Effects of Water Ingestion on Turbojet Engine Operation; Salt Water Ingestion by Gas Turbine Engines; The Effect of Temperature Extremes Upon the Operational Characteristics of Turbojet Engines.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1961
- Accession Number
- AD0461804