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Effect of supercooled water and suspended ice on icing-up of pipelines
Conclusions Passage of supercooled water through a pipe causes regelative icing-deposition of loose spongy ice on the interior surfaces, with a fast growth rate.When heat is lost to the atmosphere via the pipe walls, part of the spongy ice freezes together and the icing becomes double-layered.To avoid regelative icing, it is insufficient to insulate the pipe from cold air; it is necessary either to prevent cooling of the interior surfaces of the pipe which are washed by supercooled water, or to eliminate supercooling of the water-which, however, is often difficult to achieve.
Effect of supercooled water and suspended ice on icing-up of pipelines
Conclusions Passage of supercooled water through a pipe causes regelative icing-deposition of loose spongy ice on the interior surfaces, with a fast growth rate.When heat is lost to the atmosphere via the pipe walls, part of the spongy ice freezes together and the icing becomes double-layered.To avoid regelative icing, it is insufficient to insulate the pipe from cold air; it is necessary either to prevent cooling of the interior surfaces of the pipe which are washed by supercooled water, or to eliminate supercooling of the water-which, however, is often difficult to achieve.
Effect of supercooled water and suspended ice on icing-up of pipelines
Zagirov, F. G. (author)
1970
Article (Journal)
English
BKL:
56.30
Wasserbau
Local classification TIB:
770/6550/8000
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