The growth and decay of ice

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The growth and decay of ice

G.S.H. Lock

(Studies in polar research)

Cambridge University Press, 1990

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Bibliography : p. [394]-421

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Description and Table of Contents

Description

Ice exists in water, in air, in earth and in living organisms. The purpose of this book is to describe in mathematical, physical and biological terms, the growth and decay of ice, on a scale ranging from molecular to macroscopic. Consideration of the growth of ice in each of the above contexts provides a clearer understanding of the processes involved and results in a comprehensive overview not available elsewhere. This book will be of particular use to any graduate student, scientist or engineer requiring an introduction and reference for ice-related projects: theoretical or experimental; in the laboratory or the field.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Nomenclature
  • Part I. Introduction: 1. Ice in the heavens
  • 2. Ice ages
  • 3. The incidence of ice
  • 4. The response to ice
  • Part II. Thermodynamics of Ice: 5. Classical laws and principles
  • 6. The Gibbs function and phase change
  • 7. The Gibbs function and chemical potential diffusion in ice, water and water vapour
  • 8. Metastability and the freezing point
  • 9. Morphology and microenergetics
  • 10. Thermal properties
  • 11. Nucleation interfacial conditions and growth
  • Part III. The Stefan Problem: 12. The simplified model and its variations
  • 13. The Neumann solution
  • 14. Physico-mathematical analysis
  • 15. Analytic techniques
  • 16. Numerical techniques
  • Part IV. Ice and Water: 17. Freezing of solutions and suspensions
  • 18. Formation of an ice cover
  • 19. Growth of an ice cover
  • 20. The effect of natural convection on planar growth
  • 21. The effect of forced convection on planar growth
  • 22. Freezing inside cavities and conduits
  • 23. Freezing on submerged bodies
  • Part V. Ice and Air: 24. Deposition of water vapour
  • 25. Accretion
  • 26. Atmospheric ice
  • 27. Icing of airborne structures
  • 28. Icing of waterborne and offshore structures
  • 29. Icing of land-based structures and equipment
  • Part VI. Ice and earth: 30. Surface energy exchange
  • 31. Freezing on the Earth
  • 32. The pore system: its architecture, hydrodynamics and thermodynamics
  • 33. Freezing in the Earth
  • Part VII. Ice and Life: 34. Water in the biosphere
  • 35. Freezing of biofluids
  • 36. The cell freezing of unicellular organisms
  • 37. Freezing in plants
  • 38. Freezing in animals
  • 39. Freezing of foods
  • Part VIII. Decay of Ice: 40. Reversibility and symmetry
  • 41. Melting of single ice crystals
  • 42. Melting of polycrystalline ice
  • 43. Decay of an ice cover
  • 44. Ablation of atmospheric and structural icing
  • 45. Thawing of soil
  • 46. Thawing of organisms
  • Notes
  • Selected bibliography
  • Index.

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  • NCID
    BA11620328
  • ISBN
    • 0521331331
    • 0521021936
  • LCCN
    89025441
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cambridge ; New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    xvii, 434 p.
  • Size
    26 cm
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