Thermal Diffusivity Identification of Distributed Parameter Systems to Sea Ice

A method of optimal control is presented as a numerical tool for solving the sea ice heat transfer problem governed by a parabolic partial differential equation. Taken the deviation between the calculated ice temperature and the measurements as the performance criterion, an optimal control model of...

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Bibliographic Details
Published in:Journal of Applied Mathematics
Main Authors: Liqiong Shi, Zhijun Li, Enmin Feng, Yila Bai, Yu Yang
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Journal of Applied Mathematics 2013
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/760378
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Summary:A method of optimal control is presented as a numerical tool for solving the sea ice heat transfer problem governed by a parabolic partial differential equation. Taken the deviation between the calculated ice temperature and the measurements as the performance criterion, an optimal control model of distributed parameter systems with specific constraints of thermal properties of sea ice was proposed to determine the thermal diffusivity of sea ice. Based on sea ice physical processes, the parameterization of the thermal diffusivity was derived through field data. The simulation results illustrated that the identified parameterization of the thermal diffusivity is reasonably effective in sea ice thermodynamics. The direct relation between the thermal diffusivity of sea ice and ice porosity is physically significant and can considerably reduce the computational errors. The successful application of this method also explained that the optimal control model of distributed parameter systems in conjunction with the engineering background has great potential in dealing with practical problems.