نتایج جستجو برای: ice equivalent potential temperature

تعداد نتایج: 1637722  

2016
David K. Weiss James W. Head

The “honeycomb” terrain is a Noachian-aged cluster of ∼7 km wide linear cell-like depressions located on the northwestern floor of Hellas basin, Mars. A variety of origins have been proposed for the honeycomb terrain, including deformation rings of subglacial sediment, frozen convection cells from a Hellas impact melt sheet, a swarm of igneous batholiths, salt diapirism, and ice diapirism. Rece...

Journal: :international journal of automotive engineering 0
ghasemian keshavarz sotodeh

the subjects of heat transfer and cooling system are very important topics in the internal combustion engines (ice). in modern cooling systems, low weight, small size and high compactness are the critical designing criteria that requires heat transfer enhancement. boiling phenomenon which is occurred in the water jacket of the ice is one of the methods to increase heat transfer in the coolant s...

2015
Xukai Yang Shengchun Liu X. K. Yang S. C. Liu

In the present study, the ice slurry refrigeration system with pre-cooling heat exchanger (ISSH) is studied experimentally to achieve the system performance, ice crystal formation time and the temperature of ice crystal formation. The operating parameters considered in this paper include the concentration of salt solution, suction pressure, discharge pressure and Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER). ...

1997
Koichi Masuda Junko Takahashi Tadashi Mukai

The sticking and the diffusion processes of a hydrogen atom on the surface of icy mantle of dust grains have been investigated based on the classical molecular dynamics (MD) simulation. As themodel for the icymantle, a slab-shaped amorphous water ice with infinite area was generated by MD simulation under the periodic boundary condition. It was found that the densities and the oxygen-oxygen dis...

2011
R. Iannone A. K. Bertram

Recent atmospheric measurements show that biological particles are a potentially important class of ice nuclei. Types of biological particles that may be good ice nuclei include bacteria, pollen and fungal spores. We studied the ice nucleation properties of water droplets containing fungal spores from the genus Cladosporium, one of the most abundant types of spores found in the atmosphere. For ...

2009
David M. Romps Zhiming Kuang

Using a passive tracer, entrainment is studied in cloud-resolving simulations of oceanic deep convection in radiative-convective equilibrium. It is found that the convective flux of undiluted parcels decays with height exponentially, indicating a constant probability per vertical distance of mixing with environmental air. This probability per distance is sufficiently large that undiluted updraf...

2014
Byeongsoo Kim Hyung Bae Gil Sang-Gi Min Si-Kyung Lee Mi-Jung Choi

This study investigates the effects of the gelatin concentration (10-40%, w/v), freezing temperatures (from -20℃ to -50℃) and freezing methods on the structural and physical properties of gelatin matrices. To freeze gelatin, the pressure-shift freezing (PSF) is being applied at 0.1 (under atmospheric control), 50 and 100 MPa, respectively. The freezing point of gelatin solutions decrease with i...

2015
Sung Hee Park Yeon-Ji Jo Ji-Yeon Chun Geun-Pyo Hong Munkhtugs Davaatseren Mi-Jung Choi

The market sales of premium ice cream have paralleled the growth in consumer desire for rich flavor and taste. Storage temperature is a major consideration in preserving the quality attributes of premium ice cream products for both the manufacturer and retailers during prolonged storage. We investigated the effect of storage temperature (-18℃, -30℃, -50℃, and -70℃) and storage times, up to 52 w...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Thomas H Painter Mark G Flanner Georg Kaser Ben Marzeion Richard A VanCuren Waleed Abdalati

Glaciers in the European Alps began to retreat abruptly from their mid-19th century maximum, marking what appeared to be the end of the Little Ice Age. Alpine temperature and precipitation records suggest that glaciers should instead have continued to grow until circa 1910. Radiative forcing by increasing deposition of industrial black carbon to snow may represent the driver of the abrupt glaci...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1979
A S Blix J W Lentfer

At birth in late December the polar bear is small (700 g), uninsulated, and helpless. It probably has a modest capacity for metabolic heat production and depends on the female and a snow den in which it is born for thermal protection. The microclimate of an artificial polar bear den was investigated at Point Barrow, AK, and the temperature therein found to stay around 0 degrees C provided a hea...

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