Abstract
Icing is a common liquid–solid phase change process that usually has negative effects. Bubbles will form in ice since air is significantly less soluble in ice than it is in water and these bubbles will affect the mechanical properties of ice cubes. To quantitatively investigate the effect of air bubbles on the mechanical strength of ice cubes, an experimental setup is built to explore the mechanical strength and modulus of clear and bubble ice cubes at different loading rates. The results show that even a low volume fraction of air bubbles in the ice cubes as low as 1.98% can have a significant effect on their mechanical properties. The weakening of tensile, compressive and bending strengths by air bubbles is almost less than 20%, while the weakening of shear strength by air bubbles reaches almost 60%. The effect of air bubbles on the four typical mechanical moduli does not exceed 20%. This research helps to optimize the de-icing technique and also provides methods and ideas for preparing ice.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 111264 |
Journal | Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science |
Volume | 159 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Dec 2024 |
Keywords
- Bubble ice cube
- Clear ice cube
- Loading rate
- Mechanical property