Infrared Thermal Signature Evaluation of a Pure Ice Block
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/8942Date
2015-08-23Type
Conference objectKonferansebidrag
Abstract
Marine operations in cold climates are subjected to
heavy ice accretion, which can lead to heavy ice loads causing
safety concerns. Atmospheric and sea spray icing can cause
severe ice accretion on structures. Ice detection over the
relatively larger surface area of marine platforms and vessels
could be significant for ice mitigation and its removal in cold
climates. A thermal ice signature can be considered a useful
property that could be detected using the Infrared (IR) cameras.
To study this remote ice detection option, preliminary lab
experimentation was performed to detect thermal gradients
over two different surface areas of a pure ice sample at room
temperature. A complete thermal signature over the surface
area was detected and recorded until the meltdown process was
completed. The proposed technique can be useful in detecting
ice over large areas in cold marine environments than point
detection ice sensing. However, challenges remains in terms of
the validation of the detection signature and elimination of false
detection.
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SENSORCOMM 2015. The Ninth International Conference on Sensor Technologies and Applications, August 23 - 28, 2015 - Venice, Italy.
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International Academy, Research and Industry Association (IARIA)Citation
SENSORCOMM 2015, number 5. The Ninth International Conference on Sensor Technologies and ApplicationsMetadata
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