Ice adhesion on cooling wall is troublesome in ice formation. The purpose of the present study is to investigate the possibilities of a two-component aqueous solution as a thermal storage material for continuous ice formation. By cooling and freezing ...
Ice adhesion on cooling wall is troublesome in ice formation. The purpose of the present study is to investigate the possibilities of a two-component aqueous solution as a thermal storage material for continuous ice formation. By cooling and freezing under stirring the solution in a stainless steel (SUS304) container which was immersed in a controlled temperature bath, the behavior of ice formation and adhesion was observed by measuring temperature and load variation.