نتایج جستجو برای: frost formation

تعداد نتایج: 531411  

Journal: :TRANSACTIONS OF THE JAPAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Series B 1984

2016
Ardhi Wicaksono Santoso Luhur Bayuaji Jasni Mohamad Zain

Synthetic Aperture Radars (SAR) are classified as active sensors. It has been capable of producing images with high spatial resolution, and able to observe at day and night and in all-weather condition. With these advantages, SAR image becomes more popular than the Optical image. SAR image formation process led to speckle noise; it causes difficulties in the process of interpretation and analys...

انتظاری, علیرضا , جعفرزاده, مرتضی , حدادنیـا‌, جـواد , کورونـدی‌, ابـراهیم ,

This study, with the help of minimum temperature data, has addressed the prediction of frost during 21 years period by means of neural network in Kermanshah province. In order to forecast frost, data were converted to the values between 0 and 1 by means of a subjective and one to one (injective) function. We have used feed-forward neural network by one hidden interior layer with number of chang...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1995
G Neuner P Bannister

Foliar frost resistance of three endemic New Zealand land trees, Nothofagus menziesii (Hook. f.) Oerst. (Fagaceae), Pittosporum eugenioides A. Cunn. (Pittosporaceae) and Griselinia littoralis Forst. f. (Cornaceae), was examined as the trees hardened from late summer to midwinter in a lowland forest site. The lowest temperatures causing 50% damage (LT(50)) occurred in late winter and were simila...

2007
Ronald P. Daanen

The interdependency of biological and physical components of the arctic tundra system can yield strongly nonlinear processes with potential thresholds for ecosystem shifts. Hydrology critically infl uences the ecosystem dynamics in the Arctic, even though the tundra appears to have a relatively simple hydrologic system, often consisting of only a saturated active layer underlain by permafrost. ...

2017
Saurabh Nath S. Farzad Ahmadi Jonathan B. Boreyko

The accretion of ice and frost on various infrastructure is ubiquitous in cold and humid environments, causing economic losses amounting to billions of dollars every year worldwide. The past couple of decades have seen unprecedented advances in the fields of surface chemistry and micro/nanofabrication, enabling the development of hydrophobic and superhydrophobic surfaces that promote facile dei...

Journal: :Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids 2016
Saurabh Nath Jonathan B Boreyko

Interdroplet vapor pressure gradients are the driving mechanism for several phase-change phenomena such as condensation dry zones, interdroplet ice bridging, dry zones around ice, and frost halos. Despite the fundamental nature of the underlying pressure gradients, the majority of studies on these emerging phenomena have been primarily empirical. Using classical nucleation theory and Becker-Dör...

Journal: :Nanoscale 2014
Min Kyung Lee Jonghwi Lee

Frost, the solid deposition of water vapor from humid air, forms on the surface of a solid substrate when its temperature drops below the freezing point of water. In this study, we demonstrate how this natural phenomenon can be applied to develop novel nanoporous materials. The solvent annealing of polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) infiltrated into nanopores induced template-directed dewetting thu...

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