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Anti-Icing System in Aeronautics
Anti-icing systems are used in aircraft to prevent the formation of ice on critical parts such as wings, propellers, engine inlets, and sensors during flight in cold weather conditions. Ice formation can disturb airflow, reduce lift, increase drag, and affect the aircraft’s performance and safety.
To avoid these problems, aircraft use different anti-icing methods such as thermal systems (hot engine air), electrical heating systems, chemical fluids, and pneumatic systems. These systems keep important surfaces warm or protected so that ice does not form.
Overall, anti-icing systems are essential for maintaining aerodynamic efficiency, ensuring accurate instrument readings, and improving flight safety during operations in icy atmospheric conditions.