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2011
Whilst the transition from liquid water to ice is typically considered to occur at 0°C, there are a number of reasons why water can exist in a supercooled liquid state below this freezing point. Furthermore, the existence of supercooled water in the cryosphere has fundamental implications for important phenomena including frost heave of permafrost ...
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Whilst the transition from liquid water to ice is typically considered to occur at 0°C, there are a number of reasons why water can exist in a supercooled liquid state below this freezing point. Furthermore, the existence of supercooled water in the cryosphere has fundamental implications for important phenomena including frost heave of permafrost ...
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Research progress in nucleation and supercooling induced by phase change materials
Journal of Energy Storage, 2020Xue-Lai Zhang
exaly
Supercooling of phase change materials: A review
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2022exaly

