Search Results - "Niemelä, Henna"
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Coral-like silicone nanofilament coatings with extremely low ice adhesion
Published in Scientific reports (14-10-2021)“…Passive icephobic surfaces can provide a cost and energy efficient solution to many icing problems that are currently handled with expensive active strategies…”
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Effects of multiple wetting incidents, shear and sliding friction on lubricant stability in SLIPS
Published in Cold regions science and technology (01-07-2023)“…Surface icing almost invariably derives from the precursory step of liquid water encountering the surface. Thus, slippery liquid infused porous surfaces,…”
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Thermally Sprayed Coatings: Novel Surface Engineering Strategy Towards Icephobic Solutions
Published in Materials (21-03-2020)“…Surface engineering promotes possibilities to develop sustainable solutions to icing challenges. Durable icephobic solutions are under high interest because…”
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Icephobicity of Slippery Liquid Infused Porous Surfaces under Multiple Freeze–Thaw and Ice Accretion–Detachment Cycles
Published in Advanced materials interfaces (23-10-2018)“…Surface engineering can be used to prevent ice accumulation and adhesion in environments that deal with icing problems. One recent engineering approach,…”
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The effect of mechanical and thermal stresses on the performance of lubricated icephobic coatings during cyclic icing/deicing tests
Published in Progress in organic coatings (01-02-2022)“…Evaluating the performance of icephobic coatings interests various industries, such as aviation, maritime, energy, and transportation. Recent developments on…”
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Achieving a slippery, liquid-infused porous surface with anti-icing properties by direct deposition of flame synthesized aerosol nanoparticles on a thermally fragile substrate
Published in Applied physics letters (17-04-2017)“…Slippery, liquid-infused porous surfaces offer a promising route for producing omniphobic and anti-icing surfaces. Typically, these surfaces are made as a…”
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Characteristics of nFOG, an aerosol-based wet thin film coating technique
Published in JCT research (2018)“…An atmospheric pressure aerosol-based wet thin film coating technique called the nFOG is characterized and applied in polymer film coatings. In the nFOG, a fog…”
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Achieving a slippery, liquid-infused porous surface with anti-icingproperties by direct deposition of flame synthesized aerosol nanoparticles on a thermallyfragile substrate
Published in Applied physics letters (17-04-2017)“…Slippery, liquid-infused porous surfaces offer a promising route for producingomniphobic and anti-icing surfaces. Typically, these surfaces are made as a…”
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