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![]() writes: On a clear night the skin temperature can go BELOW the air temperature due to the radiation losses into space. Tony wrote: Dan, it's not an important point, but from the physics/theromdynamics side of the issue, the top surface of the wing is really at risk of radiational cooling. The wing's leading edge's shape would allow convective warming, as the warmer air in contact with the surface would cool and flow downward. And that's where we see frost forming: on top of the wings, fuselage and stabilizer. Mxmanic wrote: The temperature of the aircraft won't drop below the temperature of the ambient air, as long as the aircraft is dry. You really should read the textbooks. Try this website: http://www.islandnet.com/~see/weathe...nts/frost1.htm I quote from this article from the above site: "Frost forms first on rock, glass, or metal surfaces that lose heat more rapidly through radiative cooling than the surrounding air. This is why car windshields frost over before frost forms on surrounding vegetation. If the surface on which it forms has a temperature below the frost point, frost may even appear when the officially reported air temperature is above freezing." The aviation weather textbooks teach the same thing. Another website, this time by NASA: http://aircrafticing.grc.nasa.gov/co...4_2_1a_RI.html Now try to tell people the dry surface temp won't drop below the air temp. Dan |
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