THERMAL ICING CONDITIONS DETECTOR
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1. A method of indicating the presence of liquid moisture in an airflow, comprising:
- sensing mass flow rate data of an airflow;
sensing a first heat removal from a first heated temperature sensor subject to heat removal by airflow from which liquid moisture has not been removed;
coupling the sensed mass flow rate data and the first sensed heat removal to a computer; and
computing in the computer, as a function of the mass flow rate data and the first sensed heat removal, the presence of liquid moisture in the airflow.
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Abstract
A sensor for detecting icing conditions in an airstream includes a flow housing mounted on an aircraft and in which one or more probes are mounted. At least one of the probes subjected to impingement of the airstream and liquid moisture droplets in such airstream. The heat removal, or cooling effect on the probe in the airstream carrying liquid droplets is determined. A temperature signal indicating the airstream temperature is combined with signals from the at least one probe for determining whether or not icing conditions are present.
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1. A method of indicating the presence of liquid moisture in an airflow, comprising:
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sensing mass flow rate data of an airflow; sensing a first heat removal from a first heated temperature sensor subject to heat removal by airflow from which liquid moisture has not been removed; coupling the sensed mass flow rate data and the first sensed heat removal to a computer; and computing in the computer, as a function of the mass flow rate data and the first sensed heat removal, the presence of liquid moisture in the airflow. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A method of indicating the presence of liquid moisture in an airflow, comprising:
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coupling an indicator of actual power consumed to a heated probe in a portion of an airflow that includes liquid moisture content; sensing an airflow rate in the airflow with a pitot pressure sensor; sensing static pressure in the airflow; sensing a total air temperature in the airflow; calculating in a computer, as a function of the sensing of the airflow rate, the static pressure and the air temperature, an amount of power that would be consumed by the heated probe in a dry airflow; and coupling the computer to the indicator of actual power consumed, the computer providing an output indicating the presence of liquid moisture in the airflow. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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