概括
冰中的内部融化数字可以在没有蒸汽泡的情况下形成,呈现出与典型的泰德尔恒星不同的裂纹状生长. 快速融化导致这些数字的独特,系统的云层形成.
科学领域:
- 物理与材料科学 物理与材料科学
背景情况:
- 泰德尔的人物或星星通常是由冰的内部融化形成的,并且与蒸汽泡有关.
- 这些图形的核和生长机制对于理解冰物理至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究冰中内部融化的形成,独立于蒸汽泡.
- 描述这些新的融化数字的形态和生长模式.
- 为了比较它们的增长与传统的Tyndall数据.
主要方法:
- 对冰样进行了受控的内部融化实验.
- 微观观察被用来记录核和增长的融化数字.
- 分析的重点是图形的形态和方向,有和没有蒸气泡.
主要成果:
- 内部融化的人物可以在没有蒸汽泡的情况下在冰中形成核并生长.
- 这些没有泡的数字显示了类似骨折的形态和生长模式.
- 快速增长的,含有泡的Tyndall数字偏离了基底平面的方向.
- 非常快速的内部化的结果是系统地形成泰德尔图形的"云".
结论:
- 蒸汽泡的存在不是内部冰融数据的先决条件.
- 融化的形状形态受蒸汽泡的存在或不存在以及融化的速度的影响.
- 冰中无气泡和含气泡的内部融化特征存在不同的生长机制.
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