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Thermal Deicing of Polymer Composite Helicopter Blades
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 February 2011
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This paper presents the results of an investigation to determine if thermal deicing methods (hot air, hot water, hot glycol, or radiative heat) would damage the composite materials in helicopter blades. Samples made from Blackhawk helicopter blades were thermally cycled in the regime of the temperatures of thermal deicing methods and then mechanically load tested. The strength reduction was compared with the number of thermal cycling and the temperatures of thermal cycling. The strength results and the modes of failure indicate that damages indeed do develop in the composites, especially along the bond line of the composite skin and the nomex core of the blade structure, and mechanical strength is reduced.
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