Water clouds considered as result of condensation of water vapor contained in air at condensation nuclei, which are minute particles of hygroscopic substances of several hundred-thousandths of millimeter diameter, normally fluid; below -- 15 F to -20 F, ice clouds form instead of water clouds provided sub nuclei are present; application of research to icing problem. Before Lilienthal-Gesellschaft fuer Luftfahrtforschung. (see also Deutsche Luftfahrtforschung -- Jahrbuch 1938 (supp vol) p 102-5)
Meterological-physical limitations of icing in atmosphere
Nat Advisory Committee Aeronautics -- Tech Memo
1939
7 pages
2 Supp sheets
Report
English
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Meteorological-physical limitations of icing in the atmosphere
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