An Assessment of Ice Loadings on the Aerial Outfits AKE2 and AKE4.

It is expected that ice will form on the AKE2 and AKE4 array at mast head height under certain arctic conditions. An assessment of the accretion rate on the open mesh type structure, which forms the major part of this aerial's construction was carried out under controlled environmental conditio...

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Main Author: Petherick,V. C.
Other Authors: ADMIRALTY SURFACE WEAPONS ESTABLISHMENT PORTSMOUTH (ENGLAND)
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1970
Subjects:
ICE
Online Access:http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0714520
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Summary:It is expected that ice will form on the AKE2 and AKE4 array at mast head height under certain arctic conditions. An assessment of the accretion rate on the open mesh type structure, which forms the major part of this aerial's construction was carried out under controlled environmental conditions. The investigations showed that a maximum ice loading of 2032 kg (2 tons) could be expected on the aerial and a wind load of 4064 kg (4 tons) could be obtained when the fully iced array was trained into storm force winds. The only method found of reducing these loadings was to train the array such that the ends or smallest areas were presented to the elements. The additional loadings imposed on the array are unlikely to affect te structure as the design specification loadings for this aerial are far in excess of those due to ice and wind. It was also shown that excessive amounts of ice formed in the reflector horns and this is expected to degrade the radar performance appreciably early on in the build up cycle. (Author)