Abstract:
Dynamics of water droplets of various size in the vicinity of the leading edge of an airfoil is
investigated. Bending of drop trajectories (and, consequently, the extention of a wetted
wing surface) is shown to depend significantly on the drop deformation and Saffman
force, arising in the boundary layer. (Influence of a “near-surface force” caused by the
“drop imaginary reflection” is far less). A maximum in the dependence of wetted surface
extention on the initial drop radius is revealed. Hence, air viscosity, drop deformation
and its break-down in front of a flying apparatus are really important for the following
icing process.