Anti-icing Skin with Micro-nano Structure Inspired by Fargesia Qinlingensis

Zexiang Yan, Yang He, Weizheng Yuan

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Abstract

Aircraft icing has a significant impact on flight safety,as ice accumulation on airfoils and engines can cause aircraft stalls. Developing anti-icing technology that can adapt to harsh and cold environment presents a challenge. Here,we propose a new anti-icing skin with micro-nano structure inspired by the bamboo leaf called Fargesia qinlingensis. A multilayer non-uniform height (MNH) micro-nano structure is proposed based on the Fargesia qinlingensis surface structure. The anti-icing mechanism of the MNH micro-nano structure is revealed. The flexible large-area MNH micro-nano structure is fabricated based on hierarchical assembly method. Compared with the smooth surface,the ice adhesion strength of the prepared bio-inspired surface is reduced by 80%,indicating that the MNH micro-nano structure inspired by Fargesia qinlingensis has ice-phobic effect. Based on this,an anti-icing hybrid skin based on bionics and electric heating is developed. The anti-icing hybrid skin has successfully completed the anti-icing function flight test on the UAV. To realize the effective anti-icing function under super cold conditions,the anti-icing hybrid skin has been applied on a certain type of UAVs. The bio-inspired anti-icing skin has broad application prospects in large transport aircraft,helicopters,wind power generation,and high-speed trains.

Translated title of the contribution仿 秦 岭 箭 竹 叶 微 纳 结 构 疏 冰 蒙 皮
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)115-123
Number of pages9
JournalTransactions of Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Volume40
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2023

Keywords

  • aircraft anti-icing
  • bio-mimic surface
  • functional aircraft skin
  • micro-nano structure

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