Review of the Effects of the Influence of External Vibrations on the Freezing Point of Water

With this paper we want to provide a first glance at some of those researches that studied how to lower the freezing point of water below the ordinarily point by using external vibrations. All the researches started with experiments on distilled water (obtained with different methodology depending o...

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Main Authors: Adorni Emmanuele, Ivanov Mikhail, Revetria Roberto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2020/16/matecconf_aso2020_00032.pdf
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spelling doaj-f8cc45d640c44510aa8fc9b06c6817522021-08-05T13:51:15ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2020-01-013200003210.1051/matecconf/202032000032matecconf_aso2020_00032Review of the Effects of the Influence of External Vibrations on the Freezing Point of WaterAdorni Emmanuele0Ivanov Mikhail1Revetria Roberto2Bauman Moscow State Technical University (BMSTU)Bauman Moscow State Technical University (BMSTU)University of Genoa (UNIGE)With this paper we want to provide a first glance at some of those researches that studied how to lower the freezing point of water below the ordinarily point by using external vibrations. All the researches started with experiments on distilled water (obtained with different methodology depending on the experiment) and then moving forward to experiments on tap water (contaminated with a known amount of substances). In all cases, methods to bring the samples to an undercooled state were applied at first. Through high frequency vibrations it has been studied how the formation of ice in a vessel of water can be controlled mainly thanks to the development of the phenomenon of cavitation in the water. By increasing the pressure in certain zones of the samples it was possible to study the phenomena linked to water freezing. Some experiments showed how, even with high frequencies, it is still difficult to obtain reliable results on the topic of keeping the water in a liquid state in conditions of low temperatures and with vibrations applied to the fluid.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2020/16/matecconf_aso2020_00032.pdf
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Review of the Effects of the Influence of External Vibrations on the Freezing Point of Water
MATEC Web of Conferences
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title Review of the Effects of the Influence of External Vibrations on the Freezing Point of Water
title_short Review of the Effects of the Influence of External Vibrations on the Freezing Point of Water
title_full Review of the Effects of the Influence of External Vibrations on the Freezing Point of Water
title_fullStr Review of the Effects of the Influence of External Vibrations on the Freezing Point of Water
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series MATEC Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2020-01-01
description With this paper we want to provide a first glance at some of those researches that studied how to lower the freezing point of water below the ordinarily point by using external vibrations. All the researches started with experiments on distilled water (obtained with different methodology depending on the experiment) and then moving forward to experiments on tap water (contaminated with a known amount of substances). In all cases, methods to bring the samples to an undercooled state were applied at first. Through high frequency vibrations it has been studied how the formation of ice in a vessel of water can be controlled mainly thanks to the development of the phenomenon of cavitation in the water. By increasing the pressure in certain zones of the samples it was possible to study the phenomena linked to water freezing. Some experiments showed how, even with high frequencies, it is still difficult to obtain reliable results on the topic of keeping the water in a liquid state in conditions of low temperatures and with vibrations applied to the fluid.
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