This application is the U.S. National Stage of PCT/FR2019/052218, filed Sep. 23, 2019, which in turn claims priority to French patent application number 1858979 filed Sep. 28, 2018. The content of these applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
The invention relates to an anti-icing glazing as used in aeronautics, the marine industry or the railroad industry in particular.
Airborne, water-borne or terrestrial vehicles operating in icy conditions are equipped with heating systems integrated in the glazings and that make it possible to prevent the appearance of ice by collection then icing of supercooled water droplets. The heating makes it possible to maintain the temperature of the outer skin of the glazing above 0° C. and to keep the water in liquid form. The latter is then either driven off by the airflow or evaporated. The heating is obtained by the Joule effect by circulation of an electric current either in a transparent conductive layer, or in wires that are thin enough not to disrupt the vision. The resistive elements are located on the inner skin of the laminated glazings that is closest to the outer surface, i.e. on the face inside the laminated structure of the glass sheet of the laminate which is in contact with the outside atmosphere.
Aeronautical regulations for example (in particular CS25: “Certification Specification for Large Airplanes” as specified by the European aeronautical authorities EASA for large commercial aircraft, business jets, airliners, equivalent to FAR 25 issued by the FAA, the United States authority) indicate that a specific heating power of 7 kW/m2 makes it possible to ensure clear vision at any time. Thus, it is common practice to apply this power, targeting the most perfect possible homogeneity.
The windshields of aircraft, water-borne vehicles or terrestrial vehicles, in particular high-speed vehicles, are tending toward being increasingly large owing to the reduction in the number of glazings and owing to the improvement in aerodynamic performance requiring glazings that are less and less vertical. Since the angular aperture is imposed, this leads to an increase in the surface area of the glazings. The electrical power allotted to the glazings is consequently increasing and may under certain flight conditions be the primary power-consuming item.
Reducing the electrical power consumed by the glazings may make it possible to reduce the weight of the electrical backup and electrical power generation systems, and also the consumption of kerosene or any other fuel.
To this end, one subject of the invention is an anti-icing glazing or portion thereof, entirely located, in the fitted position, on one side of the plane of symmetry of the body of an airborne, water-borne or terrestrial vehicle, characterized in that the heating power is differentiated over the whole of the surface thereof, so as to apply the maximum power to the portion of the surface where the heat loss is maximum. This glazing provides an intentionally heterogeneous heating and, consequently, a possibility of reducing the energy for the de-icing and of lightening the electrical power generation means.
To simplify, according to the invention a glazing or else a portion thereof is only considered of a single side of the plane of symmetry of the vehicle. But of course, the invention relates to all of the anti-icing glazings thereof. The glazings of a vehicle may not be positioned symmetrically, i.e. may not be the mirror image of one another in pairs relative to the plane of symmetry of the body; but in general they are so. Thus, in this case of symmetrical positioning of the glazings for example, an aircraft cockpit may have one, two or three glazings with an anti-icing function. The general definition of the invention then relates, for reasons of symmetry, to only one half of the frontal glazing, respectively to only one of the two lateral glazings, respectively to only one half of the frontal glazing and that of the two lateral glazings positioned on the same side of the plane of symmetry of the body.
According to preferred features of the anti-icing glazing or portion thereof of the invention:
Another subject of the invention is the application of the anti-icing glazing or portion thereof defined above in aeronautics, the marine industry or the railroad industry, for example as frontal or lateral windshield of an aircraft cockpit, a windshield of a boat or of a train in particular a high-speed one.
The invention will be better understood in light of the following description of the appended drawings, in which:
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The frontal windshield has an anti-icing function by means of a transparent electrically conductive layer borne by the face oriented toward the inside of the laminated structure of the glass sheet in contact with the outside atmosphere.
The envelope of this right half of the frontal windshield is defined by the quadrilateral ABCD, AB being the tangent to the middle of the upper post of the right half of the glazing, BC the tangent to the middle of the rear post thereof, CD the tangent to the middle of the lower post thereof and DA the tangent to the middle of the front post thereof, which is included here in the plane of symmetry of the cabin. E and G are the middles of the segments DA, respectively BC, and F is any point on the segment EG.
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