Experimental study of relative permittivity of atmospheric ice
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/11637Date
2013-01-01Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
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 setup comprised of two rectangular aluminum
bars in parallel connected with an LCR meter, th
ermocouples, data acquisition system and computer was
designed at the cold room chamber facility of Narvik
University College to study the transient response
of dielectric constant of ice at different opera
ting atmospheric conditions. Analysis showed that
depending on the atmospheric ice type the capacita
nce varies due to the variation in temperature.
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