Typically, a low-viscosity mix of glycol and water, a Type I fluid melts and washes away the ice. However, it cannot prevent ...
Tiny molecules already used to thicken everyday products like lotions and adhesives may soon help keep aircraft safe in icy ...
A mathematics professor is poised to illuminate the mysteries surrounding the physics of ice buildup on aircraft surfaces. With aviation safety at the forefront, this innovative exploration aims to ...
If you look up at the sky on a clear day, chances are you'll notice thin, white clouds—also known as contrails—following behind airplanes. The formation of these wispy ice clouds is a complex process ...