Dynamics of Phase Transitions in a Snow Mass Containing Water-Soluble Salt Particles


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Abstract

A macrokinetic approach is used to describe the dynamics of phase transitions in a snow mass containing water-soluble salt particles. Equations are derived that describe the rate of salt granule dissolution and the change in the phase composition and temperature of a snow mass under the conditions of heat transfer with an isothermal surface. An experimental setup that models the change in the state of a snow mass placed on an isothermal surface is created to verify theoretical conclusions. Experimental observations of the change in temperature of the snow mass are compared to theoretical calculations. The mathematical model that is developed can be used to predict the state of a snow mass on roads treated with a deicing agent, or to analyze the state of snow masses containing water-soluble salt inclusions and resting on mountain slopes.

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V. L. Zelenko

Department of Chemistry, Moscow State University

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Email: zel_07@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991

L. I. Heifets

Department of Chemistry, Moscow State University

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Email: heifets@tech.chem.msu.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991

Yu. N. Orlov

Department of Chemistry, Moscow State University

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Email: orlov-100@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991

N. M. Voskresenskiy

Department of Chemistry, Moscow State University

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Email: voskr@tech.chem.msu.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991

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