Dynamic contact of droplet with superhydrophobic surface in conditions favour icing

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Abstract

Flight like droplet impact with superhydrophobic substrate in conditions favour icing is discussed in this work. Test stand with fast camera and equipment eligible to obtain temperatures and humidity at different ranges, lead to results which can prove, that superhydrophobic surface might be good ice repellent substrate. The influence of air humidity on droplet freezing was confirmed.

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Remer, M., Sobieraj, G., Gumowski, K., Rokicki, J., Psarski, M., Marczak, J., & Celichowski, G. (2014). Dynamic contact of droplet with superhydrophobic surface in conditions favour icing. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 530). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/530/1/012028

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