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Ice accretion on superhydrophobic aluminum surfaces under low-temperature conditions

Wang et al., 2010

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7305092213685837166
Author
Wang F
Li C
Lv Y
Lv F
Du Y
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Cold regions science and technology

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An icephobic surface is always desirable for high voltage overhead transmission lines to reduce ice formation on their aluminum surface, especially in a low temperature and high humidity environment. This work studied the effects of two hydrophobic coatings when …
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