Sensice ice detectors Dr Ulf Elman, President Sensice 2009.

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Sensice ice detectors Dr Ulf Elman, President Sensice 2009

Sensice’s superior detectors More advantageous price/performance ratio Sensice 2009 Significantly reduced maintenance cost Smart new design gives better performance

Traffic accidents in Sweden : Sensice at snowy or icy road surface conditions, of these did occur during black ice conditions, and in addition did 572 accidents related to aquaplaning occur

General properties Uses infrared spectroscopy Sensice 2009 IR emissionIR reception BIR reception A

General properties Principles of spectroscopy Sensice 2009 Ice transparent to visible light Ice is reflective (metal like) in the MIR range Ice is distinctly ”coloured” in the NIR range

Applications Use with RWS Sensice 2009

Applications Icing alert at building entrances Sensice 2009

Applications Ice detection at airports Sensice 2009

Applications Ice sheet or icicle buildup at sensitive spots Sensice 2009

General properties Large thickness interval due to two wavelength detection Sensice mm – 3 cm

General properties Differentiates between six states: Sensice Wet 1. Dry 3. Clear ice 4. Snow 5. Sleet 6. Wet clear ice

Mechanical properties Sensice mm x 154mm x 82mm 3.1 kg

Optical properties Detection range Sensice 2009 Recommended range 3-15 m Use at distances exceeding 25 m impractical

Optical properties Angular dependence of detection range Sensice 2009

Optical properties Detection range dependent on surface properties Sensice 2009

Optical properties Detects over extended area Sensice 2009 Beam divergence 12°

Optical properties Lamp exchange port Sensice 2009

Electrical properties Power supply Sensice A 12V DC

Electrical properties Communication interface Sensice baud, one stop bit and no parity RS232 New measurement results every 125 ms

Electrical properties Sensice 2009 Hardware reset Power on LED

Electrical properties Ports not intended for customer use Sensice 2009 Software download Calibration

Resistance to environmental influences Precipitation immunity Sensice 2009 Rain shield

Resistance to environmental influences Dew and frost Sensice W heating

Resistance to environmental influences Temperature range -40°C to +60° Sensice 2009

Sensice’s superior detectors More advantageous price/performance ratio Sensice 2009 Significantly reduced maintenance cost Smarter design gives better detectors

Thank you Sensice 2009 Further information: Inquiries: