jbennett
Aerospace
- Jan 20, 2005
- 26
I need to design a fairing to deflect air flow and water/ice from an open area on the nose of an aircraft. We did a modification which required cutting a large hole (8.5x13.5) in the avionics bay nose door, and creating a type of a chute from inside the area. Concern has been shown towards this area when the aircraft is flying in icing conditions, the customer is concerned about this cutout acting as an ice scoop. The probability of there being an issue is low, but definitely there. They would like me to design some sort of air dam or fairing that would deflect the air flow and ice enough to keep ice from building up on the aft face of the chute. However, I've never approached a fairing design on the nose of an aircraft before, and I'm unsure where to start as far as effects on air flow, performance in those regards. To make matters more difficult, there is a vent just aft of the area in question which pulls air out of the A-bay through use of creating a lower pressure outside of the aircraft. The fairing must be large enough to deflect any ice buildup, yet be small enough to have minimal affect on the overall aircraft performance and on the vent performance. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
James Bennetts
Aerospace Engineer
James Bennetts
Aerospace Engineer