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Experimental study of relative permittivity of atmospheric ice
(Journal article; Peer reviewed; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2013-01-01)
Atmospheric icing on onshore and offshore structures
is problematic, if we don’t detect and remove it.
Despite of various ice detection techniques, capacitor
based ice sensing technique is interesting one, as it
is based on dielectric properties of material. This technique of measuring icing event is simple and cost-
effective. Based on the dielectric concept, an experi
mental ...
Numerical Study of Atmospheric Icing on Non Rotating Circular Cylinders in Tandem Arrangement
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2013-03-01)
Numerical study of atmospheric ice accretion on two non-rotating circular cylinders in tandem arrangement was carried out at different operating and geometric conditions. To validate the numerical model, initially the results of ice accretion on single circular cylinder were compared with the experimental data obtained from CIGELE atmospheric icing research wind tunnel (CAIRWT) [1, 2]. A good agreement ...
Atmospheric ice monitoring system operation at Remote locations in cold region
(Journal article; Peer reviewed; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2013)
The problems encountered in installation, maintenance and operations of equipment in the cold climate regions are far more complicated than others. The contributing factors and problems that can affect the system operation and performance should be identified, assessed and focused within well-defined parameters before its installation in cold climate regions. The harsh cold environment, could not ...
Atmospheric Icing Sensors - Capacitive Techniques
(Peer reviewed; Journal article; Tidsskriftsartikkel, 2013-01-22)
The application of capacitive sensing technique is widely distributed in different physical domains primarily because of the diversity in dielectric permittivity and due to its minimum loading error and inertial effects. Atmospheric ice is a complex mixture of water, ice and air which is reflected in its complex dielectric constant. There are many existing atmospheric icing sensors but only few are ...