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Anti-Icing Superhydrophobic Coatings
Langmuir, 2009We use nanoparticle-polymer composites to demonstrate the anti-icing capability of superhydrophobic surfaces and report direct experimental evidence that such surfaces are able to prevent ice formation upon impact of supercooled water both in laboratory conditions and in natural environments.
Liangliang, Cao +4 more
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Anti-Icing System Simulation Using CANICE
Journal of Aircraft, 1999A mathematical model of a hot air anti-icing system and its implementation in the ice accretion simulation code CANICEarepresented.Theicing codeisusedto predictthesurfacetemperatureandtheamount ofrunbackwater for given atmospheric conditions and heat e ux distribution from an anti-icing device.
Francois Morency +2 more
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Anti-icing propylene-glycol materials
Extreme Mechanics Letters, 2021Abstract Liquid propylene-glycol (PG) has long been used as an anti-icing substance, for example, by spraying on an airplane parked in an airport. In applications, large quantities of PG flow away, which is costly and raises environmental concerns. Here we report propylene-glycol materials, including PG-gels and PG-gel/cotton composites.
Xi Yao +3 more
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Design of anti-icing surfaces: smooth, textured or slippery?
Nature Reviews Materials, 2016Jack Alvarenga +2 more
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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
Superhydrophobic surfaces have been demonstrated to exhibit excellent anti-icing effects, but they are susceptible to the loss of ice repellency as a result of external impacts.
Yang Liu +8 more
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Superhydrophobic surfaces have been demonstrated to exhibit excellent anti-icing effects, but they are susceptible to the loss of ice repellency as a result of external impacts.
Yang Liu +8 more
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Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 2012
As record-high temperatures in triple digits bake much of the U.S. Midwest and parts of the East Coast this summer, most people are consumed with figuring out how to beat the heat.
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As record-high temperatures in triple digits bake much of the U.S. Midwest and parts of the East Coast this summer, most people are consumed with figuring out how to beat the heat.
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Advanced Functional Materials
Passive deicing technologies achieved by dynamic superhydrophobic surfaces and slippery substances contribute to widely used anti‐icing. However, the constant status of microstructures cannot cater to the changing environment, meanwhile, the energy ...
Pei Lyu +9 more
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Passive deicing technologies achieved by dynamic superhydrophobic surfaces and slippery substances contribute to widely used anti‐icing. However, the constant status of microstructures cannot cater to the changing environment, meanwhile, the energy ...
Pei Lyu +9 more
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Aircraft Deicing/Anti-icing Methods
2017<div class="section abstract"> <div class="htmlview paragraph">This document establishes the minimum requirements for ground based aircraft deicing/anti-icing Methods and procedures to ensure the safe operation of aircraft during icing conditions. This document does not specify requirements for particular airplane models.</div> </
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Supercooling-Promoting (Anti-ice Nucleation) Substances
2018Studies on supercooling-promoting substances (SCPSs) are reviewed introducing name of chemicals, experimental conditions and the supercooling capability (SCC) in all, so far recognized, reported SCPSs and results of our original study are presented in order to totally show the functional properties of SCPSs which are known in the present state.
Seizo, Fujikawa +3 more
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Advances in Materials
Water is the source of life and civilization, but water icing causes catastrophic damage to human life and diverse industrial processes. Currently, superhydrophobic surfaces (inspired by the lotus effect) aided anti‐icing attracts intensive attention due
F. Chu +5 more
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Water is the source of life and civilization, but water icing causes catastrophic damage to human life and diverse industrial processes. Currently, superhydrophobic surfaces (inspired by the lotus effect) aided anti‐icing attracts intensive attention due
F. Chu +5 more
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