15 Icing Flashcards

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Super cooled water droplet sizes

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  • 0 degree C to -15 degrees C: Larger SCWD

- -15 degrees C to -40 degrees C: Smaller SCWD

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Types of clouds and their dangers of Icing:

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  • High level cloud: Nil
  • medium level cloud: Light to moderate
  • Stratus: Occasional light to moderate
  • Stratocumulus: Light to moderate
  • Cumulonimbus, Nimbostratus and Cumulus: Moderate to severe
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Types of Icing

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  • Hoar Frost
  • Rime Ice
  • Clear / Glazing Ice
  • Mixed Ice
  • Freezing Rain
  • Cloudy Ice / Packed Snow
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Hoar Frost

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  • Light and brittle
  • Caused by sublimation (deposition) when below 0 degrees C
  • Normally occurs on the ground or when flying from an area of cold air to an area of warm humid air, where moisture freezes on contact
  • Disappears when airframe warms
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Rime Ice

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  • Formed by small SCWD freezing on contact
  • Builds on the leading edge of the wing
  • Opaque (air bubbles) and brittle
  • De-icing boots remove this
  • Occurs on an airframe below 0 degrees C, in high altitude clouds and in stratus. On the ground it forms in freezing fog
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Clear / Glazing Ice

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  • Formed by large SCWD freezing on contact with an airframe below 0 degrees C.
  • The initial freezing releases latent heat which allows the remainder of the droplet to flow back across the wing freezing as it goes.
  • Clear / transparent so hard to see
  • Forms quickly
  • Occurs in low to medium convective (cumuloform) clouds or nimbostratus with orographic intensification.
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Mixed Ice

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  • Combination of Rime and Clear Ice
  • Creates a ā€˜Vā€™ shape on the leading edge
  • Cloudy/milky colour
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Cloudy Ice / Packed Snow

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  • Ice crystals stick to wet airframe
  • Ice freezes the water forming a rough cloudy ice
  • If snow is present, same process occurs producing deposit that looks like tightly packed snow
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Freezing rain / drizzle

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Requires a unique set of meteorological events to occur:

  • Clouds producing precipitation are in a warm air mass (>0)
  • The rain falls down into an area of cold air (<0)
  • If this rain hits an airframe below 0 this will cause icing
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Orographic Intensification of Icing

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Orographic uplift can greatly increase the severity of ice accumulation because,

  • Droplet size and quantity increase due to the increase in vertical support of the air
  • 0 degrees C isotherm lowers, which increases the depth of the potential freezing zone
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10
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Carburettor Icing

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  • Build up of ice in the venturi which restricts air flow.
  • Caused by the vaporising of fuel and the drop in pressure at the venturi.
  • Most acute in warm, moist conditions with the throttle at or close to idle
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Intake Ice

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  • Also known as Impact Ice
  • Ice builds up around the intakes which reduces air flow and restricts engine power
  • Ice can break off and be ingested by the engine causing damage to the turbines
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Fuel Freezing

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  • Water suspended in the fuel freezes

- Can block fuel pipes

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