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spelling ftdtic:ADA583017 2023-05-15T15:18:39+02:00 Icing Management for Coast Guard Assets Ryerson, Charles C ENGINEER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER HANOVER NH COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB 2013-04 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA583017 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA583017 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA583017 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC Snow Ice and Permafrost Marine Engineering *CUTTERS(VESSELS) *DEICING SYSTEMS *ICE FORMATION ADHESION BEAUFORT SEA CHEMICALS CHUKCHI SEA CLIMATOLOGY COAST GUARD SHIPS COATINGS DEICING MATERIALS FLUIDS FROST GLAZES HAZARDS HEATING INFRARED RADIATION LASERS PHYSICAL PROPERTIES PIEZOELECTRICITY POSITION(LOCATION) RETROFITTING RISK ANALYSIS SPRAYS SUPERSTRUCTURES ANTI-ICING ATMOSPHERIC ICING COAST GUARD CUTTERS DEICING ICE PROTECTION SHIP SUPERSTRUCTURE ICING SPRAY ICING RIME HIGH VELOCITY FLUIDS Text 2013 ftdtic 2016-02-24T11:54:36Z Global warming is causing greater retreat of the summer Arctic sea ice cover; with several historical minimums within the last decade. Opening of the Chukchi Sea and the Beaufort Sea is expected to cause increased marine and other activity off of the northern Alaska coast and through the Bering Strait. This will require increased Coast Guard presence. Bow spray icing of Coast Guard Cutters decreases safety and risks mission accomplishment. This report reviews documented causes and potential impacts of ship superstructure icing from bow spray and atmospheric sources, and examines the probability of icing in the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas. Four classes of Coast Guard Cutters, the POLAR-Class heavy icebreakers, the LEGEND-Class National Security Cutter, the BAY-Class 140-ft icebreaking tug, and the JUNIPER-Class seagoing buoy tender were examined. Decks were walked, crews interviewed, and questionnaires distributed to determine the impact of icing on cutter components and functions, to learn how icing affects mission success, to determine how ice accumulations are currently prevented or removed, and to seek improved ways of alleviating icing effects. In addition, 12 classes of ice protection technology were reviewed, as were methods of protecting windows and cables from icing, to determine how they may reduce icing hazards. Recommendations for existing cutters are to heat decks, to test and use anti-icing and low ice adhesion coatings, to use low corrosion aircraft and environment safe chemicals and high velocity fluids to de-ice, to protect vessel components with covers, to use expulsive, pulse electrothermal, and pneumatic technologies on large untrafficked surfaces, and to use infrared heat to protect components and limited deck areas. New cutter designs should incorporate heated decks, splash-resistant bows, and covered masts and boat decks. Cutters need not be completely ice-free in transit and when executing a mission. Text Arctic Beaufort Sea Bering Strait Chukchi Chukchi Sea Global warming Ice permafrost Sea ice Alaska Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic Bering Strait Chukchi Sea Rime ENVELOPE(6.483,6.483,62.567,62.567)
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language English
topic Snow
Ice and Permafrost
Marine Engineering
*CUTTERS(VESSELS)
*DEICING SYSTEMS
*ICE FORMATION
ADHESION
BEAUFORT SEA
CHEMICALS
CHUKCHI SEA
CLIMATOLOGY
COAST GUARD SHIPS
COATINGS
DEICING MATERIALS
FLUIDS
FROST
GLAZES
HAZARDS
HEATING
INFRARED RADIATION
LASERS
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
PIEZOELECTRICITY
POSITION(LOCATION)
RETROFITTING
RISK ANALYSIS
SPRAYS
SUPERSTRUCTURES
ANTI-ICING
ATMOSPHERIC ICING
COAST GUARD CUTTERS
DEICING
ICE PROTECTION
SHIP SUPERSTRUCTURE ICING
SPRAY ICING
RIME
HIGH VELOCITY FLUIDS
spellingShingle Snow
Ice and Permafrost
Marine Engineering
*CUTTERS(VESSELS)
*DEICING SYSTEMS
*ICE FORMATION
ADHESION
BEAUFORT SEA
CHEMICALS
CHUKCHI SEA
CLIMATOLOGY
COAST GUARD SHIPS
COATINGS
DEICING MATERIALS
FLUIDS
FROST
GLAZES
HAZARDS
HEATING
INFRARED RADIATION
LASERS
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
PIEZOELECTRICITY
POSITION(LOCATION)
RETROFITTING
RISK ANALYSIS
SPRAYS
SUPERSTRUCTURES
ANTI-ICING
ATMOSPHERIC ICING
COAST GUARD CUTTERS
DEICING
ICE PROTECTION
SHIP SUPERSTRUCTURE ICING
SPRAY ICING
RIME
HIGH VELOCITY FLUIDS
Ryerson, Charles C
Icing Management for Coast Guard Assets
topic_facet Snow
Ice and Permafrost
Marine Engineering
*CUTTERS(VESSELS)
*DEICING SYSTEMS
*ICE FORMATION
ADHESION
BEAUFORT SEA
CHEMICALS
CHUKCHI SEA
CLIMATOLOGY
COAST GUARD SHIPS
COATINGS
DEICING MATERIALS
FLUIDS
FROST
GLAZES
HAZARDS
HEATING
INFRARED RADIATION
LASERS
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
PIEZOELECTRICITY
POSITION(LOCATION)
RETROFITTING
RISK ANALYSIS
SPRAYS
SUPERSTRUCTURES
ANTI-ICING
ATMOSPHERIC ICING
COAST GUARD CUTTERS
DEICING
ICE PROTECTION
SHIP SUPERSTRUCTURE ICING
SPRAY ICING
RIME
HIGH VELOCITY FLUIDS
description Global warming is causing greater retreat of the summer Arctic sea ice cover; with several historical minimums within the last decade. Opening of the Chukchi Sea and the Beaufort Sea is expected to cause increased marine and other activity off of the northern Alaska coast and through the Bering Strait. This will require increased Coast Guard presence. Bow spray icing of Coast Guard Cutters decreases safety and risks mission accomplishment. This report reviews documented causes and potential impacts of ship superstructure icing from bow spray and atmospheric sources, and examines the probability of icing in the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas. Four classes of Coast Guard Cutters, the POLAR-Class heavy icebreakers, the LEGEND-Class National Security Cutter, the BAY-Class 140-ft icebreaking tug, and the JUNIPER-Class seagoing buoy tender were examined. Decks were walked, crews interviewed, and questionnaires distributed to determine the impact of icing on cutter components and functions, to learn how icing affects mission success, to determine how ice accumulations are currently prevented or removed, and to seek improved ways of alleviating icing effects. In addition, 12 classes of ice protection technology were reviewed, as were methods of protecting windows and cables from icing, to determine how they may reduce icing hazards. Recommendations for existing cutters are to heat decks, to test and use anti-icing and low ice adhesion coatings, to use low corrosion aircraft and environment safe chemicals and high velocity fluids to de-ice, to protect vessel components with covers, to use expulsive, pulse electrothermal, and pneumatic technologies on large untrafficked surfaces, and to use infrared heat to protect components and limited deck areas. New cutter designs should incorporate heated decks, splash-resistant bows, and covered masts and boat decks. Cutters need not be completely ice-free in transit and when executing a mission.
author2 ENGINEER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER HANOVER NH COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB
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author Ryerson, Charles C
author_facet Ryerson, Charles C
author_sort Ryerson, Charles C
title Icing Management for Coast Guard Assets
title_short Icing Management for Coast Guard Assets
title_full Icing Management for Coast Guard Assets
title_fullStr Icing Management for Coast Guard Assets
title_full_unstemmed Icing Management for Coast Guard Assets
title_sort icing management for coast guard assets
publishDate 2013
url http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA583017
http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA583017
long_lat ENVELOPE(6.483,6.483,62.567,62.567)
geographic Arctic
Bering Strait
Chukchi Sea
Rime
geographic_facet Arctic
Bering Strait
Chukchi Sea
Rime
genre Arctic
Beaufort Sea
Bering Strait
Chukchi
Chukchi Sea
Global warming
Ice
permafrost
Sea ice
Alaska
genre_facet Arctic
Beaufort Sea
Bering Strait
Chukchi
Chukchi Sea
Global warming
Ice
permafrost
Sea ice
Alaska
op_source DTIC
op_relation http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA583017
op_rights Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
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