Direct experimental proof of the existence of a liquid-like layer on the surface of ice crystals were obtained from measurements of the coefficient of thermal expansion of ice, by eans of strain gauges frozen on the surface. The liquid-like layer was found to exist in an appreciable temperature range below melting point.
LIQUID-LIKE LAYER AT ICE SURFACE - DIRECT EXPERIMENTAL-EVIDENCE / Valeri, Sergio; S., Mantovani. - In: THE JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS. - ISSN 0021-9606. - STAMPA. - 69:(1978), pp. 5207-5208.
LIQUID-LIKE LAYER AT ICE SURFACE - DIRECT EXPERIMENTAL-EVIDENCE
VALERI, Sergio;
1978
Abstract
Direct experimental proof of the existence of a liquid-like layer on the surface of ice crystals were obtained from measurements of the coefficient of thermal expansion of ice, by eans of strain gauges frozen on the surface. The liquid-like layer was found to exist in an appreciable temperature range below melting point.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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