Abstract
The data reported by Schaefer (1) for the heat required to maintain a heated rod (Calrod) dry and with a small trace of ice are compared to the heat requirements determined analytically. Satisfactory agreement (within the limits of the simplifying assumptions) was obtained for the first case only. Discrepancies between experimental and computed results are discussed. A new design for the heated cylinder is proposed as a possible means of measuring liquid-water content and drop size in flight through clouds.
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