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[edit]DescriptionDLR untersucht neue Methoden zur Enteisung von Flugzeugen - Das Forscherteam (16331711801).jpeg |
Deutsch: Gemeinsam forscht Christian Mendig (rechts) mit seinen beiden Kollegen von der TU-Braunschweig Martin Schulz (Mitte) und Matthias Endres (links) für weniger Eis an Flugzeugtragflächen.
Bisher begegnen Flugzeuge der Vereisung in der Luft vor allem mit beheizten Flügelvorderkanten. Dabei wird aus den Triebwerken heiße, komprimierte Luft abgezapft und in die Tragflächen hinein geleitet. Oder Heizmatten wärmen die Flügel mit großem Stromverbrauch. "Bisherige Methoden verbrauchen einfach zu viel Energie, was die Reichweite der Flugzeuge einschränkt", sagt DLR-Ingenieur Christian Mendig. Er will mit seinen Kollegen vom Braunschweiger DLR-Institut für Faserverbundleichtbau und Adaptronik dem Eis mit allerlei mechanischen Tricks zu Leibe rücken. www.dlr.de/dlr/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-10081/151_read-1... Credit: DLR (CC-BY 3.0) |
Date | Taken on 5 June 2014, 12:24:10 |
Source | DLR untersucht neue Methoden zur Enteisung von Flugzeugen - Das Forscherteam |
Author | DLR_de |
Flickr set InfoField | Eiskratzen im Flugverkehr |
Flickr tags InfoField | fliegen; flugzeug; forschung; flug; winter; luftfahrt; eiskratzen; dlr; forscher; eis |
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