盐水滴在固体表面上结冰时的崩行为
Canjun Zhao1, Xiaomin Wu1, Fuqiang Chu2
1Key Laboratory for Thermal Science and Power Engineering of Ministry of Education, Department of Energy and Power Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China.
Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids
|October 25, 2025
概括
盐水滴在表面上的结冰会导致复杂的崩行为,受表面导热率的影响. 了解这些现象是改善冷淡化和防冰技术的关键.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 流体动力学 流体动力学
- 热力学是一种热力学.
背景情况:
- 在自然界和工业中,盐水滴对表面的结冰很普遍,影响结构安全和冷淡化.
- 了解冰化过程中复杂的热量和质量转移对于技术进步至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 实验性地研究盐水滴在固体表面上结冰时的崩现象.
- 为了识别和分类崩模式,阐明机制,并探索与表面导热率的关系.
主要方法:
- 在过度和的环境空气条件下对盐水滴在表面上结冰的实验研究.
- 观察到的崩模式的分类及其潜在机制的分析.
- 崩行为与表面导热率的相关性.
主要成果:
- 鉴定和分类了三种代表性的盐水滴在结冰过程中的崩模式.
- 表面的热导率显著影响崩行为;低导率的表面表现出更复杂的模式.
- 在低导电性表面的自发核化-回收导致蒸汽释放,促进的生长或凝结,最终导致崩.
结论:
- 崩行为加速冰的积累和降解超性涂层.
- 这些发现增强了对盐水滴滴结冰动态的理解.
- 为设计改进的冷淡化系统和防冰技术提供了洞察力.
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