It has something to do with fluids and low temperatures ...
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Sorry Seb, I don't know the term 'surfusion'. The explanation I gave is the same explanation I got during my lessons Aviation Technology.HorsePower wrote:Andries wrote:
This caused raindrops to crash into the spinner and immediatly turn into ice.
Hi Andries,
You are talking here about "surfusion", right?
Seb.
Indeed.HorsePower wrote:@Andries:
Surfusion (french):
Water drops go into the air intake. Imagine the temp is going bellow zero (-2°c) but the drop is still water, not ice! Then it touches the spinner, it frozes intantaneously due to the impact. This is "surfusion".
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Seb.
(Sorry to pollute the quizz...)