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A Photographic Study of Freezing of Water Droplets Falling Freely in AirA photographic technique for investigating water droplets of diameter less than 200 microns falling freely in air at temperatures between 0 C and -50 C has been devised and used to determine: (i) The shape of frozen droplets (2) The occurrence of collisions of partly frozen or of frozen and liquid droplets (3) The statistics on the freezing temperatures of individual free-falling droplets A considerable number of droplets were found to have a nonspherical shape after freezing because of various protuberances and frost growth, and droplet aggregates formed by collision. The observed frequency of collision of partly frozen droplets showed good order of magnitude agreement with the frequency computed from theoretical collection efficiencies. The freezing temperature statistics indicated a general similarity of the data to those obtained for droplets frozen on a metallic surface in previous experiments.
Document ID
19810068864
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Other - NACA Research Memorandum
Authors
Dorsch, Robert G.
(National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. Lewis Flight Propulsion Lab. Cleveland, OH, United States)
Levine, Joseph
(National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. Lewis Flight Propulsion Lab. Cleveland, OH, United States)
Date Acquired
August 11, 2013
Publication Date
February 25, 1952
Subject Category
Meteorology And Climatology
Report/Patent Number
NACA-RM-E51L17
Report Number: NACA-RM-E51L17
Accession Number
81N73286
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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