TY - JOUR
T1 - High precision saltwater ice thickness detection method with different salinity under saltwater cover on a horizontal cold plate
AU - Shi, Han
AU - Song, Mengjie
AU - Chen, Bin
AU - Ge, Junfeng
AU - Zhang, Long
AU - Zhang, Xuan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025
PY - 2025/5/15
Y1 - 2025/5/15
N2 - The ice of the splashing sea water on the surface of the ship often causes the stability of the ship to decrease, endangering the crew and navigation safety. A capacitance-coupled split-ring microwave resonance detection technique is utilized to ascertain the height of ice-water interface, thereby addressing the challenge of detecting ice on the surface of a ship. To detect the height of ice-saltwater interface with different salinity on a −20 °C horizontal cold plate, a saltwater-ice mixture static interface position detection experiment system based on a coupled split-ring resonator is developed. Results show that, the average thickness of ice covering a layer of deionized water could be determined in the range of 0–10 mm with an accuracy of 90.63 %. The saltwater ice covered by saltwater could also be detected, and ice-water interface position height detection map was summarized. The average height of ice- saltwater interface was measurement based on the map with an accuracy of 91.53 % in the height range of 2.5–20 mm and a salinity range of 3.5–15 %. This work provides a reference to development of anti- and de-icing technology and the ice detection technology, improves the safety and efficiency of ships and offshore structures.
AB - The ice of the splashing sea water on the surface of the ship often causes the stability of the ship to decrease, endangering the crew and navigation safety. A capacitance-coupled split-ring microwave resonance detection technique is utilized to ascertain the height of ice-water interface, thereby addressing the challenge of detecting ice on the surface of a ship. To detect the height of ice-saltwater interface with different salinity on a −20 °C horizontal cold plate, a saltwater-ice mixture static interface position detection experiment system based on a coupled split-ring resonator is developed. Results show that, the average thickness of ice covering a layer of deionized water could be determined in the range of 0–10 mm with an accuracy of 90.63 %. The saltwater ice covered by saltwater could also be detected, and ice-water interface position height detection map was summarized. The average height of ice- saltwater interface was measurement based on the map with an accuracy of 91.53 % in the height range of 2.5–20 mm and a salinity range of 3.5–15 %. This work provides a reference to development of anti- and de-icing technology and the ice detection technology, improves the safety and efficiency of ships and offshore structures.
KW - Height of ice-water interface detection
KW - Ice thickness detection
KW - Microwave resonance
KW - Saltwater ice
KW - Split-ring resonant sensor
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U2 - 10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2025.125794
DO - 10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2025.125794
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85217003997
SN - 1359-4311
VL - 267
JO - Applied Thermal Engineering
JF - Applied Thermal Engineering
M1 - 125794
ER -