Early-Stage Ice Detection Utilizing High-Order Ultrasonic Guided Waves

Author:

Rekuvienė Regina1,Samaitis Vykintas1ORCID,Jankauskas Audrius1ORCID,Sadaghiani Abdolali K.23,Saeidiharzand Shaghayegh23,Koşar Ali234ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Prof. K. Barsauskas Ultrasound Research Institute, Kaunas University of Technology, K. Barsausko St. 59, LT-5142 Kaunas, Lithuania

2. Sabanci University Nanotechnology and Application Centre (SUNUM), Sabanci University, Istanbul 34956, Turkey

3. Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences (FENS), Sabanci University, Istanbul 34956, Turkey

4. Center of Excellence for Functional Surfaces and Interfaces for Nano-Diagnostics (EFSUN), Sabanci University, Istanbul 34956, Turkey

Abstract

Ice detection poses significant challenges in sectors such as renewable energy and aviation due to its adverse effects on aircraft performance and wind energy production. Ice buildup alters the surface characteristics of aircraft wings or wind turbine blades, inducing airflow separation and diminishing the aerodynamic properties of these structures. While various approaches have been proposed to address icing effects, including chemical solutions, pneumatic systems, and heating systems, these solutions are often costly and limited in scope. To enhance the cost-effectiveness of ice protection systems, reliable information about current icing conditions, particularly in the early stages, is crucial. Ultrasonic guided waves offer a promising solution for ice detection, enabling integration into critical structures and providing coverage over larger areas. However, existing techniques primarily focus on detecting thick ice layers, leaving a gap in early-stage detection. This paper proposes an approach based on high-order symmetric modes to detect thin ice formation with thicknesses up to a few hundred microns. The method involves measuring the group velocity of the S1 mode at different temperatures and correlating velocity changes with ice layer formation. Experimental verification of the proposed approach was conducted using a novel group velocity dispersion curve reconstruction method, allowing for the tracking of propagating modes in the structure. Copper samples without and with special superhydrophobic multiscale coatings designed to prevent ice formation were employed for the experiments. The results demonstrated successful detection of ice formation and enabled differentiation between the coated and uncoated cases. Therefore, the proposed approach can be effectively used for early-stage monitoring of ice growth and evaluating the performance of anti-icing coatings, offering promising advancements in ice detection and prevention for critical applications.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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