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27 March 2018 Development of a de-icing system for aerodynamic surfaces based on ultrasonic waves
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Abstract
The paper presents a preliminary study about a de-icing system using ultrasonic waves. The activity has been developed within the project “SMart On-Board Systems” (SMOS), which is part of Italian Aerospace National Research Program, funded by the Italian Ministry of Education and Research and coordinated by CIRA. Conceived for an aircraft wing leading edge, the system shall be extended to other aircraft components, once its efficiency and reliability will be demonstrated. Herein, the results of a preliminary numerical work on a NACA 0012 profile are presented. Guided waves are generated by a piezoelectric transducer bonded on the structure and they cause shear stresses that induce ice delamination and fracture. The investigation is focused on the selection of most suitable excitation frequency for the actuator. Finite element analyses are performed to demonstrate the effectiveness of this approach.
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L. Maio, S. Ameduri, A. Concilio, E. Monaco, V. Memmolo, and F. Ricci "Development of a de-icing system for aerodynamic surfaces based on ultrasonic waves", Proc. SPIE 10600, Health Monitoring of Structural and Biological Systems XII, 106000H (27 March 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2300780
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KEYWORDS
Ferroelectric materials

Actuators

Skin

Interfaces

Ultrasonics

Aerodynamics

Finite element methods

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