Definition of Supercooling. Meaning of Supercooling. Synonyms of Supercooling

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- point without it becoming gaseous. Supercooling should not be confused with freezing-point depression. Supercooling is the cooling of a liquid below its...
- accidents by icing. Icing conditions exist when the air contains droplets of supercooled water. They freeze on contact with a potential nucleation site, which...
- small drop size, the slow accretion of liquid water, a high degree of supercooling, and fast dissipation of latent heat of fusion. The opposite of these...
- that supercooling is involved. Several molecular dynamics simulations have also supported that changes in hydrogen bonding during supercooling take a...
- {\displaystyle r_{c}} and promote nucleation, a supercooling or superheating process may be used. Supercooling is a phenomenon in which the system's temperature...
- released by the partial destruction of the previous interface, raising the supercooling point to be near or equal to the melting point. The melting point of...
- degrees below 0 °C often stay completely free of ice for long periods (supercooling). At these conditions, nucleation of ice is either slow or does not occur...
- more northerly latitudes. One main type of PSC is made up mostly of supercooled droplets of water and nitric acid and is implicated in the formation...
- vibration) to trigger this change, and supercooling (or superheating) may occur. Thermodynamically, the supercooled liquid is in the metastable state with...
- K.; Wowk, B.; Fahy, G. M.; Barnes, B. M.; Duman, J. G. (2010). "Deep supercooling, vitrification and limited survival to −100°C in the Alaskan beetle Cucujus...