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Salinity and Thermal Effects on CO<sub>2</sub> Hydrate Formation and Distribution Probed by Raman and Optical Microscopy in Micro-capillaries. [PDF]
Zafar S, Pirim C, Chazallon B.
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Livestock aggregated samples for monitoring viruses infecting animals and potentially zoonotic viral pathogens. [PDF]
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The fluid dynamics of ice slurry
A review of research work of fluid dynamics of fine-crystalline ice slurry is presented. Different rheological models which are applied are presented. Numerous models for the friction factor, obtained by empirical and semi-empirical approximation, are discussed.
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From physical properties of ice slurries to industrial ice slurry applications
International Journal of Refrigeration, 2005The use of ice slurries dates back many millenniums, e.g. the ancient Romans applied the cooling of snow-water and ice-water mixtures. Approximately two decades ago a breakthrough of the new technology of producing ice slurries has set in the refrigeration domain for the cooling of shops and supermarkets. After some difficulties at the beginning, it is
Peter W. Egolf, Michael Kauffeld
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Density modification of ice particles in ice slurry
International Journal of Refrigeration, 2016One of the characteristic properties of ice slurry is the buoyancy of ice particles, which leads to ice separation in unmixed ice slurries and the necessity to agitate storage vessels if ice slurry is to be extracted. Based on this, an investigation into the density modification of ice particles has been undertaken.
Friess, Yannick +2 more
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Subcutaneous Fat Reduction with Injected Ice Slurry
Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2020Background: Cryolipolysis is a noninvasive method for removal of subcutaneous fat for body contouring. Conventional cryolipolysis with topical cooling requires extracting heat from subcutaneous fat by conduction across the skin, thus limiting the amount and the location of the fat removed.
Lilit, Garibyan +9 more
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Laparoscopic Ice Slurry Coolant for Renal Hypothermia
Journal of Urology, 2007We assessed the safety and efficacy of microparticulate ice slurry for laparoscopic hypothermia during renal ischemia in a single kidney porcine model.A total of 18 farm pigs were randomized to 3 groups of 6 each. All groups underwent initial right laparoscopic nephrectomy, followed by 1 of 3 procedures on the left kidney.
Marcelo A, Orvieto +10 more
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Present and future applications of ice slurries
International Journal of Refrigeration, 2005This paper provides an overview of existing ice slurry cooling applications, and highlights areas of research and development that could lead to future applications. The material presented is a compilation of information published in the open literature by designers, consultants, manufacturers and users of the technology.
I. Bellas, S.A. Tassou
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Thermodynamics and heat transfer of ice slurries
International Journal of Refrigeration, 2005Abstract The thermodynamics and heat transfer of ice slurries is reviewed. It starts with a collection of models to calculate the effective thermal conductivity. These relations were derived for suspensions with solid particles that do not change its phase. Therefore, they can only be first approximations.
Peter W. Egolf +6 more
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