Development of a small and transportable de-icing/anti-icing drone-mounted system. Part 1: System design

Author:

Villeneuve Eric1,Karmouch Eric2,Boulerice Xavier3

Affiliation:

1. Anti-Icing Materials International Laboratory, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, Chicoutimi, Quebec G7H 6B6, Canada.

2. Chief Technology Officer, Robotics Centre, Ottawa, ON K1S 5J3, Canada.

3. Mechanical Designer, Tungsten Collaborative, Ottawa, ON K1Y 4R1, Canada.

Abstract

The icing of aircraft on the ground is an important flight safety issue. Aircraft must be de-iced and anti-iced to remove and protect the aircraft from freezing and frozen contamination, respectively, before and during takeoff. Winter de-icing and anti-icing operations are nonetheless costly, require a significant amount of time, and rely on extensive infrastructures. The essential equipment is often not available at smaller airports and remote locations, thereby preventing departures under a range of winter conditions. For sites located in northern Canada, this limitation results in frequent takeoff delays or cancellations during a significant portion of the year. As part of Canada’s Department of National Defence Innovation for Defence Excellence and Security research program, this study aimed to develop a practical solution to mitigate these limitations. This solution involves mounting a ground de-icing/anti-icing system onto a drone for a system that can be readily acquired and stored at smaller airports and remote locations or even be transported within the aircraft itself to ensure the possibility of performing de-icing/anti-icing operations at sites lacking the standard infrastructure. This paper presents the conception and design of a drone-based system that should allow winter operations at small and remote airports where it is not yet available. To do so, a spraying system satisfying the industry requirements is designed and integrated to a selected drone. The calculations were theoretically confirmed as a concept, and a prototype was built to perform laboratory and flight test in the next part of the study.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

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