Numerical Analysis of a Mechanical De-Icing Process by Low Frequency Oscillation of a CFRP Layer

Felix Grubert, M. Nuño, K. Schröder
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. De-icing of general aviation aircraft is usually realized by chemical or thermal processes. These lead to an increase in fuel consumption or usage of electrical energy. Mechanical de-icing is a way to significantly reduce this consumption. In mechanical de-icing, a surface is deformed so that the required failure mechanisms are induced in the ice, causing it to detach. In this paper, the release behavior of ice on a CFRP layer is investigated. The CFRP layer consists of two plies, each 0.3 mm thick. A numerical calculation is performed to determine the natural frequency and the required amplitudes of the vibration. In addition, the relationship between the various failure mechanisms of ice and the ice layer thickness, as well as the control values are determined. Tests are also being conducted to demonstrate the feasibility of mechanical de-icing. For this purpose, the surface of a CFRP layer is iced with water in a climate chamber at -20°C. A modal shaker is connected to the CFRP and generates the required displacements at desired frequencies to observe the detachment of the ice.
CFRP层低频振荡机械除冰过程的数值分析
。通用航空飞机的除冰通常是通过化学或热过程来实现的。这些导致燃料消耗或电能使用的增加。机械除冰是一种显著减少这种消耗的方法。在机械除冰中,表面被变形,从而在冰中引起所需的破坏机制,导致冰分离。本文研究了冰在CFRP层上的释放行为。CFRP层由两层组成,每层0.3 mm厚。进行了数值计算以确定固有频率和所需的振动幅值。此外,还确定了冰的各种破坏机制与冰层厚度之间的关系以及控制值。还在进行试验,以证明机械除冰的可行性。为此,在-20°C的气候室中,CFRP层的表面用水结冰。模态激振器连接到CFRP,并在所需频率下产生所需的位移,以观察冰的脱离。
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