TIME-DEPENDENT CHARACTERISTICS OF THE HETEROGENEOUS NUCLEATION OF ICE
- 1 March 1966
- journal article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Physics
- Vol. 44 (3) , 477-502
- https://doi.org/10.1139/p66-044
Abstract
The dependence of heterogeneous nucleation of supercooled water drops on temperature and on the duration of supercooling has been studied. The rain-sized drops were placed on an oiled aluminium surface; thermoelectric refrigeration was used to provide constant cooling rates and to maintain constant temperatures. Once-distilled tap water and melted snow and hail were investigated. Only the first two of these showed definite time-dependent properties.The experimental results are inconsistent with the hypothesis that all drops have equal probability of nucleation (stochastic hypothesis), and also with the hypothesis that the freezing temperature of a drop is the characteristic temperature of one of the impurities contained in the drop ("singular" hypothesis). The results are interpreted in terms of a model in which the characteristics of a particular nucleating site determine a range of possible nucleation temperatures for that site, and within that range of less than 2 degrees the probability per second for a nucleation event increases rapidly with increasing supercooling.Keywords
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