Authors
Yizhou Shen, Xinghua Wu, Jie Tao, Chunling Zhu, Yuekun Lai, Zhong Chen
Publication date
2019/6/1
Source
Progress in Materials Science
Volume
103
Pages
509-557
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Ice accretion may cause malfunction or serious performance degradation in outdoor facilities and structures, such as aircraft, ship, locks and dams, offshore platforms, solar panels, wind turbines, power transmission towers and lines, and sports facilities, leading to huge economic loss or even loss of human lives. Icephobic materials, typically applied in the form of coatings, have received growing attention in the last decade. This review focuses on recent research progress in water wetting state, ice nucleation, and ice adhesion from both theoretical and application perspectives. After a short introduction, static and dynamic water wetting behaviors are reviewed, with an emphasis on reducing the water adhesion at low temperatures. Ice nucleation theories have been applied to investigate how the surface texture affects the ice nucleation behavior, which in turn could be used to explain various observed icing delays …
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Scholar articles
Y Shen, X Wu, J Tao, C Zhu, Y Lai, Z Chen - Progress in Materials Science, 2019