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Research Status and Development Trends of Aircraft De-Icing Technology Based on Piezoelectric Ceramics and Their Composites |
ZHANG Haibo1,2, LUO Jianghai1, XU Zhiqiang3, ZHOU Xinyi1, MA Weigang1, WANG Chuanmin1, JIANG Shenglin4, TAN Hua1,2 |
1. State Key Laboratory of Material Processing and Die & Mould Technology, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, China;
2. Guangdong HUST Industrial Technology Research Institute, Dongguan 523808, China;
3. AVIC Wuhan Aviation Instrument Co., Ltd., Wuhan 430074, China;
4. School of Optics and Electronic Information, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, China |
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Abstract During aircraft flight, the buildup of supercooled water droplets on aircraft’s surface would severely compromise flight safety. De-icing technology is crucial for enhancing the safety performance of aircraft, in which, piezoelectric de-icing technology offers advantages in terms of low energy consumption and straightforward structure. This paper provides an overview of aircraft de-icing techniques based on piezoelectric ceramics and composites, categorized by their physical principles and operating frequencies. The principles and advantages/disadvantages of low-frequency piezoelectric resonance and high-frequency ultrasonic de-icing are explored, evolution of piezoelectric materials in de-icing systems is summarized, pros & cons and scope of application of traditional lead-based and lead-free piezoelectric ceramics are evaluated, and future application of flexible piezoelectric composites in aircraft de-icing are anticipated. It was deduced that the fabrication of high-power piezoelectric ceramics and high-function piezoelectric composites would be the main research area in aircraft de-icing. This paper provides ideas in improving aircraft de-icing technology.
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