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Investigation of Dynamic Flight Maneuvers With an Iced Tailplane

Published 2019-07-12 From Legacy CDMS 2 authors

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Abstract

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A detailed analysis of two of the dynamic maneuvers, the pushover and elevator doublet, from the NASA/FAA Tailplane Icing Program are discussed. For this series of flight tests, artificial ice shapes were attached to the leading edge of the horizontal stabilizer of the NASA Lewis Research Center icing aircraft, a DHC-6 Twin Otter. The purpose of these tests was to learn more about ice-contaminated tailplane stall (ICTS), the known cause of 16 accidents resulting in 139 fatalities. The pushover has been employed by the FAA, JAA and Transport Canada for tailplane icing certification. This research analyzes the pushover and reports on the maneuver performance degradation due to ice shape severity and flap deflection. A repeatability analysis suggests tolerances for meeting the required targets of the maneuver. A second maneuver, the elevator doublet, is also studied.

Authors

  • VanZante, Judith Foss DYNACS Engineering Co., Inc.
  • Ratvasky, Thomas P. NASA Lewis Research Center

Citation: VanZante, Judith Foss, Ratvasky, Thomas P. (2019). Investigation of Dynamic Flight Maneuvers With an Iced Tailplane. Legacy CDMS. NASA NTRS ID 19990018600. https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/19990018600 ↗