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Experimrntal and theoretical investigations of the ordinary and nano modified superhydrophobic surfaces icing processes

Abstract

The results of investigations of superhydrophobic, hydrophobic and ordinary surfaces in the artificial icing conditions are generalized. The availability of the superhydrophobic coatings for anti-icing systems is demonstrated. The effect of the superhydrophobic surface self-cleaning from ice in the flow conditions is considered. The simple mathematical model was developed illustrating dependences tendencies of hydrothermodynamic parameters of different formations on solid surface (film, rivulet, droplet) from the flow velocity and contact angle.

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E. . Grinats
Federal State Unitary Enterprise " Zhukovsky Central Aero-Hydrodynamic Institute"; Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
Russian Federation


A. . Miller
Federal State Unitary Enterprise " Zhukovsky Central Aero-Hydrodynamic Institute"; Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
Russian Federation


Y. . Potapov
Federal State Unitary Enterprise " Zhukovsky Central Aero-Hydrodynamic Institute"
Russian Federation


A. . Stasenko
Federal State Unitary Enterprise " Zhukovsky Central Aero-Hydrodynamic Institute"; Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
Russian Federation


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