A method for estimation of equivalent-volume ice thickness based on WMO egg code in absence of ridging parameters

When calculating equivalent-volume ice thickness along a vessel's projected route for the purpose of ice resistance estimation, information on both undeformed ice (level ice) and deformed ice (mainly ridges) is needed. Level ice information can be obtained from egg code-based ice charts in form...

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Published in:Cold Regions Science and Technology
Main Authors: Milaković, Aleksandar-Saša, Schütz, Peter, Piehl, Henry, Ehlers, Sören
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Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11420/2441
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spelling fttuhamburg:oai:tore.tuhh.de:11420/2441 2023-08-20T04:04:14+02:00 A method for estimation of equivalent-volume ice thickness based on WMO egg code in absence of ridging parameters Milaković, Aleksandar-Saša Schütz, Peter Piehl, Henry Ehlers, Sören 2018-11 http://hdl.handle.net/11420/2441 en eng Cold regions science and technology 0165-232X Cold Regions Science and Technology (155): 381-395 (2018-11) http://hdl.handle.net/11420/2441 2-s2.0-85053082483 Journal Article Other 2018 fttuhamburg 2023-07-28T09:21:46Z When calculating equivalent-volume ice thickness along a vessel's projected route for the purpose of ice resistance estimation, information on both undeformed ice (level ice) and deformed ice (mainly ridges) is needed. Level ice information can be obtained from egg code-based ice charts in form of World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ice thickness ranges. Ridging parameters are sometimes available in ice charts as a supplement to the egg code, but are often missing, especially for the areas in the Arctic, in which case area- and season-specific values of these parameters are obtained from the databases. In this paper, limitation of the latter approach is presented, showing that when the currently available ridging parameters for the Arctic are used, the expected amount of ice along the route underestimates the one measured by a submarine by 29%. As an alternative approach, a novel method for estimating the equivalent-volume ice thickness without requiring ridging parameters is presented. It proposes substitution of WMO ice thickness ranges, currently accounting only for the level ice, with equivalent-volume ice thickness ranges (EVITRs), accounting both for the level ice and for the deformed ice features. The method is based on correlating the amount of deformed ice to the stage of development of the ambient level ice, by analyzing a series of ice thickness profiles for a certain area and season. Consequently, the method provides a mean for the estimation of the total amount of ice and its components along a route based only on the information available in the egg code. The results of a case study in the Arctic show an increased accuracy of the EVITR-based method compared to the ridging parameters-based method, reducing the average error in estimation of the total amount of ice along the vessel's route from 29% to 2%. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic TUHH Open Research (TORE - Technische Universität Hamburg) Arctic Cold Regions Science and Technology 155 381 395
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description When calculating equivalent-volume ice thickness along a vessel's projected route for the purpose of ice resistance estimation, information on both undeformed ice (level ice) and deformed ice (mainly ridges) is needed. Level ice information can be obtained from egg code-based ice charts in form of World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ice thickness ranges. Ridging parameters are sometimes available in ice charts as a supplement to the egg code, but are often missing, especially for the areas in the Arctic, in which case area- and season-specific values of these parameters are obtained from the databases. In this paper, limitation of the latter approach is presented, showing that when the currently available ridging parameters for the Arctic are used, the expected amount of ice along the route underestimates the one measured by a submarine by 29%. As an alternative approach, a novel method for estimating the equivalent-volume ice thickness without requiring ridging parameters is presented. It proposes substitution of WMO ice thickness ranges, currently accounting only for the level ice, with equivalent-volume ice thickness ranges (EVITRs), accounting both for the level ice and for the deformed ice features. The method is based on correlating the amount of deformed ice to the stage of development of the ambient level ice, by analyzing a series of ice thickness profiles for a certain area and season. Consequently, the method provides a mean for the estimation of the total amount of ice and its components along a route based only on the information available in the egg code. The results of a case study in the Arctic show an increased accuracy of the EVITR-based method compared to the ridging parameters-based method, reducing the average error in estimation of the total amount of ice along the vessel's route from 29% to 2%.
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author Milaković, Aleksandar-Saša
Schütz, Peter
Piehl, Henry
Ehlers, Sören
spellingShingle Milaković, Aleksandar-Saša
Schütz, Peter
Piehl, Henry
Ehlers, Sören
A method for estimation of equivalent-volume ice thickness based on WMO egg code in absence of ridging parameters
author_facet Milaković, Aleksandar-Saša
Schütz, Peter
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Ehlers, Sören
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title A method for estimation of equivalent-volume ice thickness based on WMO egg code in absence of ridging parameters
title_short A method for estimation of equivalent-volume ice thickness based on WMO egg code in absence of ridging parameters
title_full A method for estimation of equivalent-volume ice thickness based on WMO egg code in absence of ridging parameters
title_fullStr A method for estimation of equivalent-volume ice thickness based on WMO egg code in absence of ridging parameters
title_full_unstemmed A method for estimation of equivalent-volume ice thickness based on WMO egg code in absence of ridging parameters
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