Understanding Physical Properties of Fresh Water and Marine Ice using Multiphysics Modelling and Infrared Thermography

Scientific presentation at the international Arctic Science Summit Week conference, 17.02.23 - 24.02.23, Vienna. Arranged by IASC Secretariat https://iasc.info/events/3-arctic-science-summit-week-2023 . Ice has unique physical properties, which tend to vary depending on how, where, and when it forms...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Khawaja, Hassan
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: 2023
Subjects:
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10037/28985
Description
Summary:Scientific presentation at the international Arctic Science Summit Week conference, 17.02.23 - 24.02.23, Vienna. Arranged by IASC Secretariat https://iasc.info/events/3-arctic-science-summit-week-2023 . Ice has unique physical properties, which tend to vary depending on how, where, and when it forms. In the presented work, we looked deeper into various physical properties of ice. In one of the studies, we focused on studying the ice adhesion on two types of polymers; polyurethane (PU) and polyvinyl-chloride (PVC). It revealed interesting behaviors with a viable potential for roads/highways coated with respective materials. The study was validated using Multiphysics modeling techniques involving the finite element method. In another study, we examined the thermal diffusion characteristics of fresh water and saline ice cubes using infrared thermography. A Multiphysics based method on finite difference method is employed to study the thermal behaviors revealing thermal characteristics of ice; i) thermal conductivities and ii) heat transfer coefficients. The results further led to the development of ice detection and mitigation solution for marine operations in cold regions.