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A framework for classification of snow- and icephobicity

Abstract

For decades, there has been no proper thermodynamic definition of icephobicity. Some claim icephobic properties at an adhesion lower than 100 kPa, whereas others claim it when the accretion of ice is significantly prolonged. Herein we propose to use a terminology based on the type of frozen water deposition and its physical behaviour, separating ice and snow in adhesion and accretion. This is done in order to lay a foundation on which to introduce a framework for classification of snow- and icephobic surfaces. Such a classification empowers users and producers of such surfaces to communicate accurately about performances and expectations of surfaces and coatings. We include snowphobicity in this scheme, as snow is closely related to the traditional icephobicity and often exhibit overlapping requirements.

Category

Academic article

Client

  • Western Norway University of Applied Sciences / 250990
  • Research Council of Norway (RCN) / 244031

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Per-Olof Borrebæk
  • Sigrid Rønneberg
  • Bjørn Petter Jelle
  • Alex Klein-Paste
  • Zhiliang Zhang
  • Jianying He

Affiliation

  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology
  • SINTEF Community / Architecture, Materials and Structures

Year

2021

Published in

Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology

ISSN

0169-4243

Publisher

Brill Academic Publishers

Volume

35

Issue

10

Page(s)

1087 - 1098

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