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Title: Adhesion of ice frozen from dilute electrolyte solutions
Authors: Clarkson College of Technology
Jellinek, H. H. G. (Hans Helmut Gunter), 1917-
Keywords: Abhesion
Adhesion
Adhesive strength
Deicing
Freezing
Electrolyte solutions
Grain boundary solution layers
Ice control
Ice formation
Electrical properties
Publisher: Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (U.S.)
Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.)
Series/Report no.: Research report (Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (U.S.)) ; 317.
Description: Research Report
Abstract: Experiments by Smith-Johannsen on the adhesion of ice frozen from a number of 1 x 10^-3 𝘔 electrolyte solutions to a wax-treated aluminum surface at -10°C are discussed. It is concluded that the adhesive strength measured by the force per square centimeter needed to shear the ice off the substrate surface is mainly due to a liquid interfacial solution layer between the ice and the substrate surface. The thickness of such a layer is largely determined by the same considerations as the thickness of grain boundary layers in ice obtained from dilute electrolyte solutions.
Rights: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11681/5793
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