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Record #113041:

A wind tunnel study of mechanisms of sea spray icing / Jouko Launiainen, Markku Lyyra.

Title: A wind tunnel study of mechanisms of sea spray icing / Jouko Launiainen, Markku Lyyra.
Author(s): Launiainen, Jouko.
Lyyra, Markku.
Date: 1991.
Publisher: Ottawa: Environment Canada
In: Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on the Atmospheric Icing of Structures, 6-8 May 1986, Vancouver, Canada. (1991.),
Abstract: For stationary wet-growth icing on rotating cylinder, convective heat transfer coefficient was found to depend strongly on liquid water content in air stream. Theoretical arguments are presented to explain this. In simulation of marine icing, ratio of ice salinity to water salinity varied from 0.3 to 0.8, and observed ice salinity was compared to theoretical estimates.
Notes:

In: Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on the Atmospheric Icing of Structures, 6-8 May 1986, Vancouver, Canada / Leslie E. Welsh, D.J. Armstrong, eds.

Keywords: 624.14 -- Snow and ice engineering.
624.144.2 -- Damage caused by loading with hoarfrost and snow.
629.12 -- Vessels.
624.142 -- Low temperature effects.
551.508.768 -- Ice accretion, meteorological instruments.
E12 -- Glaciology: frozen ground / snow and ice engineering.
SPRI record no.: 113041

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