结冰
材料科学
压电
声学
复合材料
气象学
物理
作者
Jaime del Moral,Laura Montes,Víctor Rico,Carmen López‐Santos,Stefan Jacob,Manuel Oliva‐Ramírez,Jorge Gil‐Rostra,Armaghan Fakhfouri,Shilpi Pandey,Miguel González del Val,Julio Mora,Paloma García‐Gallego,Pablo F. Ibáñez-Ibáñez,M. Valverde,Andreas Winkler,Ana Borrás,Agustín R. González‐Elipe
标识
DOI:10.1002/adfm.202209421
摘要
Abstract Icing has become a hot topic both in academia and in the industry given its implications in transport, wind turbines, photovoltaics, and telecommunications. Recently proposed de‐icing solutions involving the propagation of acoustic waves (AWs) at suitable substrates may open the path for a sustainable alternative to standard de‐icing or anti‐icing procedures. Herein, the fundamental interactions are unraveled that contribute to the de‐icing and/or hinder the icing on AW‐activated substrates. The response toward icing of a reliable model system consisting of a piezoelectric plate activated by extended electrodes is characterized at a laboratory scale and in an icing wind tunnel under realistic conditions. Experiments show that surface modification with anti‐icing functionalities provides a synergistic response when activated with AWs. A thoughtful analysis of the resonance frequency dependence on experimental variables such as temperature, ice formation, or wind velocity demonstrates the application of AW devices for real‐time monitoring of icing processes.
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