The development of research and exploration in Arctic waters is very common nowadays. One of the environmental difficulties to carry out research in these regions is the icing of surfaces. After short periods of time, ice can form in thick layers on the surface of vessels, ships and oil platforms. The understanding and prediction of this phenomenon is important for the safety of the structures, ships and people that develop the research and exploration in polar regions. The icing depends on many parameters, but one of the most important is the generation of droplets by waves in the ocean, these droplets get colder when travelling with the wind and create ice layers when they are deposited on the surfaces. In the current work, I focus in und...
Icing in warm environments, e.g. in aircraft engines or heated measurement probes, occurs if airplan...
Sea spray icing, or marine icing, is one of the most significant problems for the operation of mari...
In the winter, when the Antarctic sea ice cover is expanding, the far edge of the marginal ice zone ...
Abstract Understanding the droplet cloud and spray dynamics is important for the study of the ocean ...
The polar oceans consist of open water, continuous ice covers and zones of broken ice floes of vario...
The polar regions are the focus of increased attention due to a combination of environmental, politi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Recent decline of sea ice coverage in the Arctic Ocean...
Icing reduces the stability, reliability, productivity and safe operation of offshore exploration ve...
Marine icing phenomena are strongly dependent on the rate of water impact to marine vessels. The mos...
Icing of surfaces is a hazard to numerous technical applications like aircraft, wind turbines, ships...
Water droplets released from the sea surface represent one of the major causes of ice accretion on m...
Icing of solid surfaces is an ever-present problem for many engineering applications. In particular ...
The operations of ships in Arctic areas are delayed and endangered by icing, which is caused by sea ...
Icing caused by snow and ice crystals poses a serious threat in aviation. Ice crystals ingested into...
Increased knowledge about energy dissipation processes around colliding ice floes is important for i...
Icing in warm environments, e.g. in aircraft engines or heated measurement probes, occurs if airplan...
Sea spray icing, or marine icing, is one of the most significant problems for the operation of mari...
In the winter, when the Antarctic sea ice cover is expanding, the far edge of the marginal ice zone ...
Abstract Understanding the droplet cloud and spray dynamics is important for the study of the ocean ...
The polar oceans consist of open water, continuous ice covers and zones of broken ice floes of vario...
The polar regions are the focus of increased attention due to a combination of environmental, politi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Recent decline of sea ice coverage in the Arctic Ocean...
Icing reduces the stability, reliability, productivity and safe operation of offshore exploration ve...
Marine icing phenomena are strongly dependent on the rate of water impact to marine vessels. The mos...
Icing of surfaces is a hazard to numerous technical applications like aircraft, wind turbines, ships...
Water droplets released from the sea surface represent one of the major causes of ice accretion on m...
Icing of solid surfaces is an ever-present problem for many engineering applications. In particular ...
The operations of ships in Arctic areas are delayed and endangered by icing, which is caused by sea ...
Icing caused by snow and ice crystals poses a serious threat in aviation. Ice crystals ingested into...
Increased knowledge about energy dissipation processes around colliding ice floes is important for i...
Icing in warm environments, e.g. in aircraft engines or heated measurement probes, occurs if airplan...
Sea spray icing, or marine icing, is one of the most significant problems for the operation of mari...
In the winter, when the Antarctic sea ice cover is expanding, the far edge of the marginal ice zone ...