The ice crystal icing envelope is depicted in Figure D1 of this Appendix.
Within the envelope, total water content (TWC) in g/m
3 has been determined based upon the adiabatic lapse defined by the convective rise of 90% relative humidity air from sea level to higher altitudes and scaled by a factor of 0.65 to a standard cloud length of 17.4 nautical miles. Figure D2 of this Appendix displays TWC for this distance over a range of ambient temperature within the boundaries of the ice crystal envelope specified in Figure D1 of this Appendix.
Ice crystal size median mass dimension (MMD) range is 50-200 microns (equivalent spherical size) based upon measurements near convective storm cores.
The TWC can be treated as completely glaciated (ice crystal) except as noted in the Table 1 of this Appendix.
Table 1—Supercooled Liquid Portion of TWC
Temperature range—deg C
| Horizontal cloud length—nautical miles
| LWC—
g/m
3
|
---|
0 to −20 | ≤50 | ≤1.0
|
0 to −20 | Indefinite | ≤0.5
|
< −20 | | 0 |
The TWC levels displayed in Figure D2 of this Appendix represent TWC values for a standard exposure distance (horizontal cloud length) of 17.4 nautical miles that must be adjusted with length of icing exposure.
[Amdt. 33-34, 79 FR 65538, Nov. 4, 2014]
source: Docket No. 3025, 29 FR 7453, June 10, 1964, unless otherwise noted.