Summary
The equivalent diameters of ice crystals were in the range of 85 to 169 µm, and then decreased exponentially with increasing freezing rate at the freezing temperature of -20 to -80 °C. The 3-D morphology of ice crystals was found to be a bundle of continuous columns at any freezing temperature under the usual freezing conditions with the exception of supercooling.
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- Original title: [In Japanese. / En japonais.]
- Record ID : 2003-2128
- Languages: Japanese
- Source: Transactions of the Japan Society of Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers - vol. 19 - n. 4
- Publication date: 2002
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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Indexing
- Themes: Thermodynamics and changes of state
- Keywords: Ice; Measurement; Solution; Process; Development; Crystal; Freezing
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SUPERCOOLING OF LIQUIDS IN FORCED FLOW IN PIPES...
- Author(s) : MUKUSHI T., TAKAHASHI S.
- Date : 1981
- Languages : English
- Source: Heat Transf., Jap. Res. - vol. 10 - n. 2
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- Author(s) : UENO S.
- Date : 2004
- Languages : Japanese
- Source: Refrigeration - vol. 79 - n. 915
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Effect of pH on the ice crystallization in aque...
- Author(s) : MEHL P. M.
- Date : 1995/01
- Languages : English
- Source: Cryo-Letters - vol. 16 - n. 1
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- Author(s) : WHARTON D. A., WILSON P. W., MUTCH J. S., et al.
- Date : 2007/01
- Languages : English
- Source: CryoLetters - vol. 28 - n. 1
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Experimental measurements and thermodynamic mod...
- Author(s) : COUTINHO J. A. P., RUFFIER-MERAY V.
- Date : 1997/11
- Languages : English
- Source: Ind. eng. Chem. Res. - vol. 36 - n. 11
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