Hybrid acoustic and induction-heating systems and methods for impeding formation of ice
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
B64D-015/12
H05B-006/10
출원번호
US-0183618
(2016-06-15)
등록번호
US-10137994
(2018-11-27)
발명자
/ 주소
Hull, John Ralph
Tanielian, Minas H.
출원인 / 주소
The Boeing Company
대리인 / 주소
DASCENZO Intellectual Property Law, P.C.
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초록▼
An airfoil comprises a skin, comprising an external surface and an internal surface. The skin has a controlled region. The airfoil also comprises an interior space, formed by the skin. The airfoil additionally comprises a hybrid acoustic induction-heating system, configured to impede formation of ic
An airfoil comprises a skin, comprising an external surface and an internal surface. The skin has a controlled region. The airfoil also comprises an interior space, formed by the skin. The airfoil additionally comprises a hybrid acoustic induction-heating system, configured to impede formation of ice on the external surface. The hybrid acoustic induction-heating system comprises induction coils and a control system. Each one of the induction coils has a portion, arranged sufficiently close to the internal surface to produce an eddy current within the controlled region. The control system is configured to generate inductive heat and traveling-wave acoustic pressure in the controlled region by supplying different phases of the alternating electrical current to the induction coils based, at least in part, on an ambient temperature of a layer of fluid flowing over the external surface.
대표청구항▼
1. An airfoil, comprising: a skin, comprising an external surface and an internal surface, opposite the external surface, wherein the skin is magnetically and electrically conductive, and wherein the skin has a controlled region;an interior space, formed by the skin, wherein the internal surface of
1. An airfoil, comprising: a skin, comprising an external surface and an internal surface, opposite the external surface, wherein the skin is magnetically and electrically conductive, and wherein the skin has a controlled region;an interior space, formed by the skin, wherein the internal surface of the skin faces the interior space;a leading edge along the external surface of the skin; anda hybrid acoustic induction-heating system, configured to impede formation of ice on the external surface of the skin and comprising: induction coils, located within the interior space, wherein each one of the induction coils, in which a phase of an alternating electrical current is flowing, has a portion, arranged sufficiently close to the internal surface of the skin to produce an eddy current within the controlled region of the skin, and wherein the portion of one of the induction coils is adjacent to the portion of at least another one of the induction coils; anda control system, configured to generate inductive heat and traveling-wave acoustic pressure in the controlled region of the skin by supplying the phases of the alternating electrical current to the induction cons based, at least in part, on an ambient temperature of a layer of fluid flowing over the external surface of the skin, and wherein supplying the phases of the alternating electrical current comprises supplying different ones of the phases of the alternating electrical current to those of the induction coils having the portions that are adjacent to each other. 2. The airfoil according to claim 1, wherein the portion of at least one of the induction coils is closer to the leading edge than the portions of all other ones of the induction coils and is positioned to heat the leading edge. 3. The airfoil according to claim 1, further comprising a temperature sensor, configured to measure the ambient temperature of a layer of fluid flowing over the external surface of the skin. 4. The airfoil according to claim 1, wherein the induction coils comprise at least three induction coils and wherein each of the phases of the alternating electrical current is unique. 5. The airfoil according to claim 1, wherein each of the induction coils has a sheet form. 6. The airfoil according to claim 1, wherein each of the induction coils has a volumetric form. 7. The airfoil according to claim 1, wherein the portion of each induction coil is parallel to the skin. 8. The airfoil according to claim 1, wherein the airfoil is selected from the group consisting of a wing, an erosion shield, an empennage, a horizontal stabilizer, a vertical stabilizer, a winglet, a turbine-engine inlet, an engine nacelle, and a turbine blade. 9. The airfoil according to claim 1, wherein the skin comprises a nickel-iron alloy. 10. The airfoil according to claim 1, wherein the skin has a thickness of less than 1 mm and greater than 0.001 mm. 11. The airfoil according to claim 1, wherein the skin is ferromagnetic. 12. The airfoil according to claim 1, wherein the skin has relative magnetic permeability of greater than 1,000 and less than 10,000,000. 13. The airfoil according to claim 1, wherein the skin has Curie temperature less than 300° C. and greater then 50° C. 14. The airfoil according to claim 1, further comprising at least one magnet, located within the interior space and configured to produce a steady-state magnetic field within the skin. 15. The airfoil according to claim 14, wherein, at a location in the skin, the steady-state magnetic field, produced by at least the one magnet, is transverse to the eddy current induced by one of the phases of the alternating electrical current flowing in a corresponding one of the induction coils. 16. The airfoil according to claim 14, wherein the steady-state magnetic field is transverse to the portions of the induction coils. 17. The airfoil according to claim 14, wherein the steady-state magnetic field at a location at the internal surface of the skin is transverse to the internal surface at the location. 18. The airfoil according to claim 14, wherein the steady-state magnetic field is transverse to a portion of the internal surface of the skin that is closest to the leading edge. 19. The airfoil according to claim 14, wherein the steady-state magnetic field is parallel to a portion of the internal surface of the skin that is closest to the leading edge. 20. The airfoil according to claim 14, wherein at least the one magnet is a permanent magnet. 21. The airfoil according to claim 14, wherein at least the one magnet is an electromagnet. 22. The airfoil according to claim 14, wherein at least the one magnet is a plurality of magnets within the interior space. 23. The airfoil according to claim 14, wherein a magnitude of the steady-state magnetic field is greater than 0.1 T (tesla) and less than 100 T. 24. The airfoil according to claim 14, wherein the phases of the alternating electrical current each generate an alternating magnetic field with an amplitude that is less than a magnitude of the steady-state magnetic field. 25. The airfoil according to claim 24, wherein ratios of each of the amplitudes of the alternating magnetic fields to the magnitude of the steady-state magnetic field are less than 0.1 and greater than 0.0001. 26. The airfoil according to claim 1, wherein the control system is configured to supply a direct electrical current to at least one of the induction coils to generate a steady-state magnetic field within the skin. 27. The airfoil according to claim 26, wherein the steady-state magnetic field is transverse to the skin at the internal surface of the skin. 28. The airfoil according to claim 26, wherein, at a location in the skin between the leading edge and a portion of the internal surface that is closest to the leading edge, the steady-state magnetic field is transverse to the leading edge. 29. The airfoil according to claim 26, wherein, at a location in the skin between the leading edge and a portion of the internal surface that is closest to the leading edge, the steady-state magnetic field is parallel to the leading edge. 30. The airfoil according to claim 26, wherein the control system comprises a power supply, configured to supply one of the phases of the alternating electrical current and to supply the direct electrical current to at least the one of the induction cods. 31. The airfoil according to claim 26, wherein the control system is configured to supply the direct electrical current to all of the induction coils to generate the steady-state magnetic field within the skin. 32. The airfoil according to claim 26, wherein a magnitude of the steady-state magnetic field is greater than 0.1 T (tesla) and less than 100 T. 33. The airfoil according to claim 26, wherein the phases of the alternating electrical current each generate an alternating magnetic field with an amplitude that is less than a magnitude of the steady-state magnetic field. 34. The airfoil according to claim 33, wherein ratios of the amplitudes of the alternating magnetic fields to the magnitude of the steady-state magnetic field are each less than 0.1 and greater than 0.0001. 35. The airfoil according to claim 26, wherein amplitudes of each of the phases of the alternating electrical current are each less than a magnitude of the direct electrical current. 36. The airfoil according to claim 35, wherein ratios of each of the amplitudes of the phases of the alternating electrical current and the magnitude of the direct electrical current are each less than 0.1 and greater than 0.0001. 37. The airfoil according to claim 1, wherein the portion of each of the induction coils is closer to the leading edge than any other portion of that one of the induction cons and is positioned to heat the leading edge. 38. The airfoil according to claim 37, wherein the portion of at least the one of the induction coils is transverse to the leading edge. 39. The airfoil according to claim 37, wherein the portion of at least the one of the induction coils is parallel to the leading edge. 40. The airfoil according to claim 1, wherein the control system comprises a power supply, configured to supply the phases of the alternating electrical current to the induction coins. 41. The airfoil according to claim 40, wherein the power supply is configured to supply three-phase alternating electrical current. 42. The airfoil according to claim 40, wherein the control system comprises a controller, programmed to: receive signals, representative of first ambient conditions known to cause formation of the ice on the external surface of the skin and second ambient conditions known to impede formation of the ice on the external surface, wherein the first ambient conditions and the second ambient conditions both comprise the ambient temperature of a layer of fluid, flowing over the external surface of the skin,cause the power supply to supply the phases of the alternating electrical current to the induction coils to generate inductive heat and acoustic pressure in the controlled region of the skin based upon the first ambient conditions, andcause the power supply to discontinue supplying the phases of the alternating electrical current to the induction coils, based upon the second ambient conditions. 43. The airfoil according to claim 42, wherein the controller is further programmed to cause the power supply to supply the phases of the alternating electrical current to the induction coils when the ambient temperature is below a first threshold temperature. 44. The airfoil according to claim 43, wherein the first threshold temperature is above a freezing point of water and below 5° C. 45. The airfoil according to claim 43, wherein the controller is further programmed to cause the power supply to discontinue supplying the phases of the alternating electrical current to the induction coils when the ambient temperature is above a second threshold temperature. 46. The airfoil according to claim 45, wherein the second threshold temperature is different than the first threshold temperature. 47. The airfoil according to claim 45, wherein the second threshold temperature is greater than the first threshold temperature. 48. The airfoil according to claim 45, wherein the second threshold temperature is above 2° C. and below 10° C. 49. The airfoil according to claim 1, wherein the phases of the alternating electrical current have a common frequency that is at least 100 kHz (kilohertz) and at most 10 MHz (megahertz). 50. The airfoil according to claim 49, wherein the common frequency of the phases of the alternating electrical current is at least 1 MHz. 51. The airfoil according to claim 1, wherein the portion of each of the induction coils is no more than 10 mm away from the internal surface of the skin. 52. The airfoil according to claim 51, wherein the portion of each of the induction coils is no more than 1 mm away from the internal surface of the skin. 53. The airfoil according to claim 1, further comprising an electrical insulator in the interior space, wherein the electrical insulator is coupled to the skin. 54. The airfoil according to claim 53, wherein the electrical insulator supports the skin. 55. The airfoil according to claim 53, further comprising at least one magnet, located within the interior space and configured to produce a steady-state magnetic field within the skin, wherein the electrical insulator supports at least the one magnet.
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