Luxford, GeoffreyHammond, David W.Ivey, Paul C.2011-11-282011-11-282004-01-01http://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/947Experimental and analytical evidence is presented to illustrate droplet distortion and potential break-up in the flow conditions similar those of a drizzle droplet in the vicinity of an aerofoil. The droplet size range considered is 100u m to 500u m. The current research is at ambient temperature but with equivalent parametric conditions to SLD icing. While the results support the contention that smaller droplets, <100u m, remain essentially spherical, the larger droplets become sufficiently distorted to affect their drag characteristics and can break up due to the transient aerodynamic forces.Role of droplet distortion and break-up in large droplet aircraft icingReport