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Selecting fluids suitable for ice slurry applications at low temperatures.

Author(s) : HÄGG C., MELINDER Å.

Summary

The paper lists and comments on the general characteristics of the most common freezing point depressant additives used as aqueous solutions. One chart gives the freezing point as a function of the concentration of the additives. Other charts compare these aqueous solutions as to density, viscosity, and thermal conductivity as functions of temperature for concentrations giving the freezing point -25 °C. Below the freezing point, the curves indicate values for ice slurry, as obtained from equations found in earlier studies on ice-slurry properties.

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  • Original title: Selecting fluids suitable for ice slurry applications at low temperatures.
  • Record ID : 2003-2310
  • Languages: English
  • Publication date: 2002/08/26
  • Source: Source: Proc. Stockholm Meet., IIR
    2002-4; S2; 8 p.; fig.; tabl.; 15 ref.