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An ice detector is an instrument that detects the presence of ice on a surface. Ice detectors are used to identify the presence of icing conditions and are commonly used in aviation,[1] unmanned aircraft,[2] marine vessels,[3] wind energy,[4] and power lines.[5]

Ice detection can be done with direct and indirect methods. Direct methods identify the presence of atmospheric icing conditions, i.e. the presence of supercooled water droplets. Indirect methods infer the presence of icing conditions by either detecting ice accretions[6] on a surface, or by changed vehicle performance behavior.[7]

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  1. ^ Jackson, Darren G.; Goldberg, Joshua I. (2007-09-24). "Ice Detection Systems: A Historical Perspective". SAE Technical Paper Series. Warrendale, PA: SAE International. 1. doi:10.4271/2007-01-3325.
  2. ^ Hann, Richard; Johansen, Tor (2020). "Unsettled Topics in Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Icing (EPR2020008 Research Report) - SAE Mobilus". saemobilus.sae.org. doi:10.4271/epr2020008. hdl:11250/3113980. S2CID 226200723. Retrieved 2021-02-14.
  3. ^ Overland, J. E.; Pease, C. H.; Preisendorfer, R. W.; Comiskey, A. L. (December 1986). "Prediction of Vessel Icing". Journal of Climate and Applied Meteorology. 25 (12): 1793–1806. Bibcode:1986JApMe..25.1793O. doi:10.1175/1520-0450(1986)025<1793:povi>2.0.co;2. ISSN 0733-3021.
  4. ^ Homola, Matthew C.; Nicklasson, Per J.; Sundsbø, Per A. (2006-11-01). "Ice sensors for wind turbines". Cold Regions Science and Technology. 46 (2): 125–131. doi:10.1016/j.coldregions.2006.06.005. ISSN 0165-232X.
  5. ^ Farzaneh, Masoud, ed. (2008). Atmospheric Icing of Power Networks. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands. doi:10.1007/978-1-4020-8531-4. ISBN 978-1-4020-8530-7.
  6. ^ "Glossary of Meteorology".
  7. ^ Deiler, Christoph; Fezans, Nicolas (2020-01-29). "Performance-Based Ice Detection Methodology". Journal of Aircraft. 57 (2): 209–223. doi:10.2514/1.C034828. S2CID 220383280.
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