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Impact of surface characteristics on the micro process of ice formation

Xu et al., 2009

Document ID
1421211258046842391
Author
Xu Z
Wang Z
Yang C
Jia Z
Guan Z
Publication year
Publication venue
2009 IEEE Conference on Electrical Insulation and Dielectric Phenomena

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Ice accumulation on insulator strings and power transmission lines cause serious accidents in many cold regions around the world. The progress of ice accumulation is profoundly affected by surface characteristics such as hydrophobicity and surface heating. This paper …
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