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Ice accretion by spraying supercooled droplets is not dependent on wettability and surface free energy of substrates

   Ozbay, Salih; Erbil, H. Yildirim

Three different characterization tests namely, ice adhesion strength, drop freezing time and a newly developed ice accretion method were applied to surfaces which were commonly used in anti-icing research such as aluminum, stainless steel, copper, styrene butadiene rubber, polypropylene and polytetrafluoroethylene in order to investigate the effect of their water wettability and surface free energies on their anti-icing performances. It was found that ice adhesion strengths increased and drop freezing times decreased with the increase of the total surface free energies and decrease of the water contact angles on these surfaces similar to previously published reports however, no direct relationship was found between the ice accretion results and solid wettability, surface free energies and the reasons were discussed in terms of heterogeneous nucleation mechanisms. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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