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Ultrasonic Ice Protection Systems: Analytical and Numerical Models for Architecture Tradeoff

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Protection systems against ice conventionally use thermal, pneumatic or electro-thermal solutions. However, they are characterized by high energy consumption. This article focuses on low-consumption electromechanical deicing solutions based on piezoelectric transducers. After a review of the state of the art to identify the main features of electromechanical de-icing devices, piezoelectric transducer-based architectures are studied. Analytical models validated by numerical simulations allow trend studies to be performed which highlight the resonance modes and the ultrasonic frequency ranges that lead to low-consumption, compact ultrasonic deicing devices. Finally, de-icing systems widely studied with bonded ceramics and de-icing systems less usual with Langevin pre-stressed piezoelectric transducers are compared and a Langevin piezoelectric transducer-based device leading to an interesting compromise is tested.
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hal-01861799 , version 1 (25-08-2018)

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Marc Budinger, Valérie Pommier-Budinger, Gael Napias, Arthur Costa da Silva. Ultrasonic Ice Protection Systems: Analytical and Numerical Models for Architecture Tradeoff. Journal of Aircraft, 2016, 53 (3), pp.680 - 690. ⟨10.2514/1.C033625⟩. ⟨hal-01861799⟩
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