ICAO CIRCULAR 40-/35 CIRCULAR AIRCRAFT ICING OBJECTIVE MEASUREMENT AND CLASSlFiGATlON hepared in the Air Navigation Bureau and published by authority of the Secretary General INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGAN IZATlON MONTREAL 0 CANADA
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ICAO Circular 40-/35 1 ....--.. .... ..- TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword ................................. Summary ................................ 1 .. Introduction ........................... 2 . . General considerations relating to the meteorological aspects of icing problems .................... ....... 3 .. Problems connected with ice accretion on aircraft ......................... .. 4 Icing rate meters 5 . . Theoretical aspects of the behaviour of ice accretion instruments ........................... 6 . . Experimental and theoretical research on the shapes ......................... of ice accretion 7 .. Conclusions ........................... 8 . . Action proposed to the fourth Session of the Meteorology Division ............................. 9 .. Acknowledgments ........................ 10 .. References ............................ Page 3 6 6
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