ZUO JIANDONG, TAO TANGFEI, JING JILIANG, et al. Theoretical and Experimental Study on the Ultrasonic Defrosting Technology of a Quick-freezing Cooling Fan. [J]. Journal of refrigeration, 2018, 39(4).
ZUO JIANDONG, TAO TANGFEI, JING JILIANG, et al. Theoretical and Experimental Study on the Ultrasonic Defrosting Technology of a Quick-freezing Cooling Fan. [J]. Journal of refrigeration, 2018, 39(4). DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.0253-4339.2018.04.001.
The values of excitation shear stress for frosting cream from ultrasonic high-frequency vibration were calculated using the finite element software COMSOL
and compared with the maximum adhesion stress obtained theoretically to demonstrate the feasibility of ultrasonic high-frequency vibration defrosting technology. Meanwhile
the defrosting effects of three kinds of the vibration structure
i.e.
monoblock type
T-shaped and L-shaped
of a quick-freezing cooling fan were experimentally compared and analyzed under the conditions that cold storage temperature was 20 ℃
humidity was 95%
the ultrasonic frequency was 38.76 kHz
and the loading mechanism was vibrating 10 s for every 50 s. The results show that the ultrasonic has a significant inhibitory effect on the frost on the fin surface under the working condition of high humidity and low temperature
so that the quick-freezing cooling fan can operate for a long time continuously and its efficiency is significantly improved. In addition
the vibration with the structure of the monoblock type has better defrosting effect than that with T- and L-shaped.