Sapp, LinaLinaSappvon Bock und Polach, RĂ¼diger Ulrich FranzRĂ¼diger Ulrich Franzvon Bock und Polach2025-09-232025-09-232025-0728th International Conference on Port and Ocean Engineering under Arctic Conditions, POAC 2025https://hdl.handle.net/11420/57519With decreasing ice thickness and ice extension in summer, shipping in and close to ice-covered areas and the marginal ice zone are of raising interest. To determine the exact forces due to the icebreaking and to enable a more precise and less over dimensioned design of ice-going vessels, models can be a helpful tool. To use these models to simulate the icebreaking process, the ice has to be modelled as well. This work presents a new randomized approach for the generation of ice floe fields based on common simple ice observation parameters and reflecting the real ice floe arrangement: The ice floe field is modified by constrained optimization after the ice floes are placed randomly. The generated ice floe fields are evaluated for different parameter sets, to determine the influence and sensitivity of the different ice observation parameters. The filling of the parameter space depending on the number of generated floe fields per parameter set is estimated. Furthermore, suggestions on how to use these floe fields are given.enIce coverageIce field generationIce floe arrangementMonte Carlo simulationTechnology::600: TechnologyParameter-based generator for ice floe fieldsConference PaperConference Paper