Design of Ice-free Nanostructured Surfaces Based on Repulsion of Impacting Water Droplets
Harvard University · Harvard University Press · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Materials that control ice accumulation are important to aircraft efficiency, highway and powerline maintenance, and building construction. Most current deicing systems include either physical or chemical removal of ice, both energy and resource-intensive. A more desirable approach would be to prevent ice formation rather than to fight its build-up. Much attention has been given recently to freezing of static water droplets resting on supercooled surfaces. Ice accretion, however, begins with the droplet/substrate collision followed by freezing. Here we focus on the behavior of dynamic droplets impacting supercooled nano- and microstructured surfaces. Detailed experimental analysis of the temperature-dependent…
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6Topics & keywords
- Supercooling
- Ice nucleus
- Materials science
- Wetting
- Nucleation
- Icing
- Ice crystals
- Nanotechnology