Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1731826 | Energy | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Due to the strong piezoelectric effect possessed by lithium niobate and the fact that the adhesive bond of ice-substrate interface is relatively weak in shear, an ultrasonic de-icing technique that uses lithium niobate to design a light transducer for aircraft wing de-icing is proposed in this paper. The main contents of this paper are as follows: Firstly, a light de-icing lithium niobate transducer is designed to affix on the inner surface of the leading edge at the locations, where highest amount of ice accretion on the outer surface occurs. Secondly, the outdoor wing de-icing experiments are conducted to determine the optimal ultrasonic de-icing frequency. Finally, the design scheme of light-weight supersonic generator installed in the aircraft is presented. Research results show that this de-icing technique for aircraft wing de-icing is feasible, promising for further investigation.
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Authors
Zhenjun Wang, Yuanming Xu, Yuting Gu,