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dc.contributor.advisorRowley, Clarence W-
dc.contributor.authorDeGennaro, Anthony Matteo-
dc.contributor.otherMechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department-
dc.date.accessioned2016-11-22T21:39:46Z-
dc.date.available2016-11-22T21:39:46Z-
dc.date.issued2016-
dc.identifier.urihttp://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01s7526f90z-
dc.description.abstractEnsuring the safety of airplane flight in icing conditions is an important and active arena of research in the aerospace community. Notwithstanding the research, development, and legislation aimed at certifying airplanes for safe operation, an analysis of the effects of icing uncertainties on certification quantities of interest is generally lacking. The central objective of this thesis is to examine and analyze problems in airfoil ice accretion from the standpoint of uncertainty quantification. We focus on three distinct areas: user-informed, data-driven, and computational uncertainty quantification. In the user-informed approach to uncertainty quantification, we discuss important canonical icing classifications and show how these categories can be modeled using a few shape parameters. We then investigate the statistical effects of these parameters. In the data-driven approach, we build statistical models of airfoil ice shapes from databases of actual ice shapes, and quantify the effects of these parameters. Finally, in the computational approach, we investigate the effects of uncertainty in the physics of the ice accretion process, by perturbing the input to an in-house numerical ice accretion code that we develop in this thesis.-
dc.language.isoen-
dc.publisherPrinceton, NJ : Princeton University-
dc.relation.isformatofThe Mudd Manuscript Library retains one bound copy of each dissertation. Search for these copies in the library's main catalog: <a href=http://catalog.princeton.edu> catalog.princeton.edu </a>-
dc.subjectAirfoil Icing-
dc.subjectComputational Ice Accretion-
dc.subjectLow-Dimensional Modeling-
dc.subjectUncertainty Propagation-
dc.subjectUncertainty Quantification-
dc.subject.classificationAerospace engineering-
dc.subject.classificationApplied mathematics-
dc.titleUncertainty Quantification for Airfoil Icing-
dc.typeAcademic dissertations (Ph.D.)-
pu.projectgrantnumber690-2143-
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