Abstract

AbstractThe probability P that ice embryos, nucleated inside droplets colliding with an ice surface, have crystallographic orientations different from that of the substrate, is correlated with the mean number of droplets which form each crystal in accretions grown in dry regime (substrate temperature Ts < 0°C). The theory of heterogeneous nucleation is applied to represent the ice embryo nucleation rate and the approximate expression is obtained, where ΔGy* is the nucleation energy for randomly oriented critical embryos. Assuming cap-shaped embryos and taking into account the crystal size in accretions grown at Ts = —15°C and air temperatures , it is found that ergThe relationship between the value of ΔGy* and those of the crystal-embryo and crystal-melt interfacial free energies is discussed. Finally the dependence of P0 on the growth conditions and on the ice substrate orientation is analysed, considering the effect of embryo breeding by collision and that of orientation selection, which is responsible for the establishment of preferential orientations in the accretions.

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