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Ice films and coatings on metal surfaces: Existing concepts and unsolved problems

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Basic theoretical problems concerning the natural formation of an ice coating on a metal surface are discussed. The main types of ice coatings and continuous models of their formation are presented. The results of computational and theoretical studies of different icing modes are described.

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Original Russian Text © E.P. Smirnov, P.A. Konovalov, 2016, published in Poverkhnost’, 2016, No. 7, pp. 107–112.

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Smirnov, E.P., Konovalov, P.A. Ice films and coatings on metal surfaces: Existing concepts and unsolved problems. J. Surf. Investig. 10, 771–776 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1027451016040170

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