16:00 - 17:30

Registration

Hilton Reykjavik Nordica
18:00 - 20:00

Welcome Coctail

Get-together at Ásmundarsafn (the Gallery is located at Sigtún just a few minutes walk from the hotel
08:00 - 08:30

Registration

Hilton Reykjavik Nordica, 2nd floor
 

Hall HI

08:30 - 09:30

Conference Opening

Árni Jón Elíasson

Invited speaker

Svein M. Fikke
09:30 - 10:00   Coffee

10:00 - 12:00

Session 1 - Icing climate

Development of a 50 year return value ice load map for Sweden
Hálfdán Ágústsson, Iceland
A revision of wet snow load map for the Italian power lines with a new high resolution reanalysis dataset
Matteo Lacavalla, Italy
Research activities to cope with wet snow impacts on overhead power lines in future climate over Italy
Paola Faggian, Italy
Update of the Reference Ice Thickness Amounts due to Freezing Rain for Canadian Codes and Standards
Philip Lionel Jarrett, Canada
Vesturlína, Iceland – ice measurements for 60 years
Einar Sveinbjörnsson, Iceland
A method for probabilistic icing modelling
Jennie Molinder, Sweden
12:00 - 13:00 Lunch
13:00 - 15:00

Session 2 - Modelling of icing using NWP models

High Resolution Numerical Weather Model Forecasts of Icing at the Ground and in the Air
Gregory Thompson, USA
Improved NWP prediction of wet snow
Emelie Claussen Iversen, Norway
Modelling icing on power lines at the Ålvikfjellet test span (Norway) using high-resolution climate model data
Andreas Dobler, Norway
Improved predictions of atmospheric icing at MET-Norway
Bjørg Jenny Kokkvoll Engdahl, Norway
Validation of modelled in-cloud ice accretion on overhead power lines at exposed high-altitude sites in Norway
Kristian Ingvaldsen, Norway
Future projections of icing on power lines over Norway 
Julia Lutz,  Norway
15:00 - 15:20 Coffee
15:20 - 17:00

Session 3 - Modelling of icing and icing statistics

How was the MRI model applied?
Kathleen Ferris Jones, USA
Shedding of in-cloud icing 
Egill Þorsteinsson, Iceland
Experimental Validation of Numerical Ice Accretion Prediction on Stay Cables due to Freezing Rain
Krzysztof Szilder, Canada
Statistical evaluation of extreme ice loads
Lasse Makkonen, Finland
An Investigation of Non-Stationary Nature of Ice Accretion Data
Mahesh Pandey, Canada
 

Hall H

Hall I

09:00 - 10:20

Session 4-5 - Modelling of icing, numerics and evaluation

Modeling of Dry Ice Accretion on Cylinders – A Case Study of Present Analytical State
Pavlo Sokolov, Norway
A Dendritic Growth Model for Icing of Supercooled Water
Min Chen, China
Experimental Investigation of Bead Growth and Dispersion in Low Speed Icing Condition
Yu-Eop Kang, South-Korea

Session 11 - Wind energy and icing

Ice Accretion on Wind Turbine Blade – An Experimental Study of S819 Airfoil
Jia Yi Jin, Norway
Consideration of Icing on the Design of Wind Turbine Blade Sections
Laszlo E. Kollar, Hungary
Development of 3D icing simulation code for wind turbines
Chankyu Son, Denmark
IceRisk2.0: Uncertainty quantification and Strength of Knowledge descriptions of Ice Fall and Ice Throw risk assessments
Rolv Erlend Bredesen, Norway
10:20 - 10:40  Coffee
10:20 - 12:00

Session 4-5 - Modelling of icing, numerics and evaluation

Hydrodynamics and Thermodynamics of Ice Accretion through Impact of Supercooled Large Droplets: Experiments and Modeling
Markus Schremb, Germany
Application of the transition model with respect to the local roughness on RANS based aircraft icing code
Seungin Min, South-Korea

Session 12 - De-icing

Technologies to reduce and remove ice from conductors and shield wires: applicability for Norwegian conditions
Igor Gutman, Sweden
DLR based ice prevention method
György Kálecz, Hungary
Integration of Monte Carlo methods into ice prevention model
Levente Rácz, Hungary
12:00 - 13:00 Lunch
13:00 - 15:00

Session 6 - Icing Measurements

Droplet size distribution and liquid water content monitoring in icing conditions with the ICEMET sensor
Ville Antero Kaikkonen, Finland
Prevention of ice accidents on transmission lines using the location method
Sergey Chereshnyuk, Russia
Location sensing equipment for detecting ice and damage on transmission lines
Sergey Chereshnyuk, Russia
Winter Road Surface Status Recognition Using Deep Semantic Segmentation Network
Junfeng Ge, China
An Investigation of Oxygen Isotope Fractionation during Sea Spray Icing and Observation of Snow Mass Fraction of Spray Ice
Toshihiro Ozeki, Japan
The relationship between static friction and shear strength of coating/ice intercaces
Morten Martinsen, Norway

Session 13 - Anti-icing

Extended Evaluation of icephobic coating regarding their field of application
Caroline Laforte, Canada
Icephobic performance of different surface designs
Henna Niemelä-Anttonen, Finland
Durability of icephobic materials – Assessment and correlation studies for improved development processes
Nadine Rehfeld, Germany
Standardizing the testing of low ice adhesion surfaces
Sigrid Rønneberg, Norway
Effect of micro-roughness of Aluminum alloy surface on anti-ice and durability properties of hierarchical structured coatings
Marcella Balordi, Italy
Experimental study of resistance of aerial bundled cables with different hydrophobic coatings to hoar frost and soft rime
Dmitry Evgenevich Titov, Russia
15:00 - 15:15 Coffee
15:15 - 16:00

Poster presentation

16:00 - 17:00

Posters

P1 - Monitoring, measurements and mitigation for wet snow accretion on overhead conductors
Pietro Marcacci, Italy
P2 - Modeling the influence of glaze-ice and rime deposits on the propagation of location signals through transmission lines
Sergey Chereshnyuk, Russia
P3 - Proposed active control methodologies for aeolian vibration of suspended cables under icing conditions
Yiqing Meng, Hungary
P4 - A comparison of anti-ice and anti-snow coatings performances: laboratory and field testing
Cristina Chemelli, Italy
P5 - Role of nano-structured bohemite on anti-ice properties of super-hydrophobic hierarchical aluminum surfaces
Cristina Chemelli, Italy
P6 - Resilience Assessment and Enhancement in Electric Distribution Networks
Pietro Marcacci, Italy
P7 - A novel approach of icing detection on railway infrastructure by means of surface sensors
Michael J. Moser, Austria
P8 - Estimation Method of Snow Accretion Amount on Train Bogies
Yasushi Kamata, Japany
P9 - Dive Down to the Atomistic Root of Ice Adhesion
Senbo Xiao, Norway

 

19:00 

Congress Dinner - Gamla Bio

Ingólfsstræti 2a, 101 Reykjavík
 

Hall HI

09:00 - 10:20

Session 7-8 - Measuring and monitoring icing on OHL

Advanced monitoring of icing and prevention against icing on overhead power lines
Wolfgang Troppauer, Austria
Ice Monitoring on OHL conductors at Austrian Power Grid – Status and Outlook
Klemens Reich, Austria
Actual state of the Automated Icing Monitoring System on the territory of the Czech and Slovak Republic
Jaroslav Šabata, Czech Republic
10:20 - 10:40  Coffee
10:40 - 12:00

Session 7-8 - Measuring and monitoring icing on OHL

A new method of direct icing measurement on HV electrical lines
Jaroslav Šabata, Czech Republic
A vibration-based icing monitoring of overhead lines
Walter Heister, Belgium
Remote icing monitoring and prediction model for icing accretion on power lines
Wenjuan Lou, China
12:00 - 13:00 Lunch
13:00 - 14:40

Session 9 - Icing on power lines

Registration of observed icing on overhead lines in Iceland
Árni Jón Elíasson, Iceland
Rime ice occurrences from radiation fog that impact overhead transmission lines in central Washington State.
Ronald Milfred Thorkildson, USA
Field observation of wet-snow accretion and galloping on a single-conductor transmission line
Hisato Matsumiya, Japan
GIS technologies in icing on power lines analyses
Sergey Chereshnyuk, Russia
14:40 - 15:00 Coffee
15:00 - 16:20

Session 10 - Icing on Structures

Application of risk management and barrier management for structures in cold climate
Torvald Trondsen, Norway
Experimental study of precipitation icing on an architectural polycarbonate open mesh
Douglas Karl Nims, USA
A Study on the Relationship between the Weather Condition and the Window Damage by Accreted Snow for High-speed Trains
Hyeokbin Kwon, South-Korea
Preparing a European standard for ice loads on structures
Bjørn Egil Nygaard, Norway
16:20 - 16:40

Closing session

 

Hall E, F and G

09:30 - 15:30

Icebox Workshop

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