Author(s): T. O’D. Hanley; B. Michel
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Abstract: Ice formation at several air temperatures and water speeds has been studied in a cold room at Laval University, Quebec, Canada. The purpose of this paper is to present several temperature patterns observed during these experiments, especially the effect of air temperature and water speed on (1) the maximum supercooling observed, (2) the rate of change of water temperature, and (3) the temperature gradient in air adjacent to the air-water interface. Another pattern, observed in still water is an evolution with time of the temperature profile in the water. In conjunction with these patterns, the terms of the energy balance are presented.
Year: 1975