Electrical-Impedance-Based Ice-Thickness Gauges
TBMG-2468
10/01/2003
- Content
Langley Research Center has developed electrical- impedance- based icethickness gauges and is seeking partners and collaborators to commercialize them. When used as parts of active monitoring and diagnostic systems, these gauges make it possible to begin deicing or to take other protective measures before ice accretes to dangerous levels. These gauges are inexpensive, small, and simple to produce. They can be adapted to use on a variety of stationary and moving structures that are subject to accumulation of ice. Examples of such structures include aircraft, cars, trucks, ships, buildings, towers, power lines (see figure), power-generating equipment, water pipes, freezer compartments, and cooling coils.
- Citation
- "Electrical-Impedance-Based Ice-Thickness Gauges," Mobility Engineering, October 1, 2003.