A de-icing system for a gas turbine engine according to an exemplary aspect of the present disclosure includes, among other things, a forward assembly and a rear assembly adjacent to the forward assembly. One of the forward assembly and the rear assembly is rotatable relative to the other to generat
A de-icing system for a gas turbine engine according to an exemplary aspect of the present disclosure includes, among other things, a forward assembly and a rear assembly adjacent to the forward assembly. One of the forward assembly and the rear assembly is rotatable relative to the other to generate an amount of air friction between said forward and rear assemblies.
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1. A de-icing system for a gas turbine engine comprising: an exposed component defining an internal cavity, said exposed component being one of a spinner and a nosecone that guides airflow toward a fan;a forward assembly including a forward support structure that extends from an inner wall of said e
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A de-icing system for a gas turbine engine comprising: an exposed component defining an internal cavity, said exposed component being one of a spinner and a nosecone that guides airflow toward a fan;a forward assembly including a forward support structure that extends from an inner wall of said exposed component such that said forward assembly is at least partially located within said internal cavity at a location axially forward of said fan with respect to an engine longitudinal axis;a rear assembly adjacent to said forward assembly;wherein said forward assembly and said rear assembly each includes at least one paddle extending in a radially direction with respect to said engine longitudinal axis, said at least one paddle of said forward assembly connected to said forward support structure, and said at least one paddle of said rear assembly connected to a rotatable shaft; andwherein at least one of said forward assembly and said rear assembly is rotatable relative to the other of said forward assembly and said rear assembly such that an amount of air friction is generated in said internal cavity between said forward assembly and said rear assembly. 2. The de-icing system of claim 1, wherein said forward assembly and said rear assembly are axially spaced apart with respect to said engine longitudinal axis. 3. The de-icing system of claim 1, wherein said rear assembly is at least partially located within said internal cavity. 4. The de-icing system of claim 3, wherein said rear assembly includes a rear support structure extending from a fan hub. 5. The de-icing system of claim 3, comprising a seal configured to retain an amount of fluid within said internal cavity. 6. The de-icing system of claim 1, comprising an engagement mechanism configured to move said rear assembly in an axial direction with respect to said engine longitudinal axis between a de-icing position and an inoperable position. 7. A gas turbine engine comprising: a fan mounted to a fan hub, said fan hub rotatable about an engine longitudinal axis;a compressor section, wherein said fan delivers airflow to an inlet of said compressor section;a turbine section that drives said fan hub and said compressor section;an exposed component defining an internal cavity axially forward of said fan with respect to said engine longitudinal axis, wherein said exposed component includes one of a spinner and a nosecone that guides airflow along a flow path toward said fan;a de-icing system including a forward assembly and a rear assembly each located within said internal cavity such that said forward assembly is at least partially located within said internal cavity at a location axially forward of said fan with respect to said engine longitudinal axis;wherein said forward assembly and said rear assembly each includes at least one paddle extending in a radially direction with respect to said engine longitudinal axis, said at least one paddle of said forward assembly connected to said exposed component, and said at least one paddle of said rear assembly connected to a rotatable shaft; andwherein at least one of said forward assembly and said rear assembly is rotatable relative to the other of said forward assembly and said rear assembly. 8. The gas turbine engine of claim 7, wherein said forward assembly and said rear assembly are axially spaced apart to define a clearance gap, said clearance gap being axially forward of said fan with respect to said engine longitudinal axis. 9. The gas turbine engine of claim 7, wherein said forward assembly includes a forward support structure extending in an axial direction from an inner wall of said exposed component that defines said internal cavity toward said fan hub with respect to said engine longitudinal axis. 10. The gas turbine engine of claim 9, wherein said fan hub is mounted to said spinner, and said exposed component is said spinner. 11. The gas turbine engine of claim 9, comprising an inlet guide vane assembly mounted to said nosecone, and said exposed component is said nosecone. 12. The gas turbine engine of claim 9, wherein said rear assembly includes a rear support structure extending from said fan hub. 13. The gas turbine engine of claim 9, wherein: said at least one paddle of said forward assembly includes a first set of paddles mounted to said forward support structure; andsaid at least one paddle of said rear assembly includes a second set of paddles mounted to a rear support structure such that said first set of paddles are axially spaced apart from said first set of paddles along said clearance gap. 14. The gas turbine engine of claim 13, comprising: an engagement mechanism configured to move said second set of paddles of said rear assembly in said axial direction between a de-icing position and an inoperable position; andwherein a length of said clearance gap corresponding to said de-icing position is less than a length of said clearance gap corresponding to said inoperable position such that said second set of paddles oppose rotation of said first set of paddles in said de-icing position to cause said forward assembly and said rear assembly to mechanically generate an amount of heat in said internal cavity, but said second set of paddles do not oppose movement of said first set of paddles in said inoperable position. 15. The gas turbine engine of claim 13, wherein said first set of paddles and said second set of paddles are positioned in a portion of said internal cavity that has a generally dome-shaped configuration. 16. The gas turbine engine of claim 7, comprising an engagement mechanism configured to move said rear assembly in an axial direction with respect to the engine longitudinal axis between a de-icing position and an inoperable position. 17. A method of de-icing a gas turbine engine, comprising: mechanically generating an amount of heat within an internal cavity of an exposed component at a location that is axially forward of a fan with respect to an engine longitudinal axis, including rotating at least one of a forward assembly and a rear assembly relative to the other of said forward assembly and said rear assembly to mechanically generate said amount of heat, said forward assembly including a first paddle connected to said exposed component, said rear assembly including a second paddle connected to a rotatable shaft, said first paddle and said second paddle each extending in a radial direction with respect to said engine longitudinal axis, and said exposed component including one of a spinner and a nosecone that guides airflow along a flow path toward said fan; andtransferring said amount of heat from said internal cavity to a surface of said exposed component adjacent to said location. 18. The method as recited in claim 17, wherein the step of mechanically generating said amount of heat includes generating an amount of air friction within said internal cavity.
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