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  • hey guys i'm working on a paper for efficient air conditioning methods and i need some information that i'm not able to find on the net.

    we all know that ice produces vapours when its stored in very low temperature. are there any statistics available which show the vapour producing capacity of ice at various temperatures and at various percentage of melting?

    i hope this is the right forum for this.
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  • indianapple

    MemberNov 7, 2008

    hey guys i'm working on a paper for efficient air conditioning methods and i need some information that i'm not able to find on the net.

    we all know that ice produces vapours when its stored in very low temperature. are there any statistics available which show the vapour producing capacity of ice at various temperatures and at various percentage of melting?

    i hope this is the right forum for this.
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  • Rishabh1234

    MemberSep 25, 2014

    look for the P-v-T diagram of water . it will explain everything.
    <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phase_diagram" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Phase Diagram</a>
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  • Shashank Moghe

    MemberSep 26, 2014

    #-Link-Snipped-# , #-Link-Snipped-# , It appears from the phase diagram, that at higher pressures, the vapor formation of ice would have to be reduced. Normal temperature rise on the ice surface may lead to as much melting, but the vapor formation will be reduced.
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  • Rishabh1234

    MemberSep 26, 2014

    first of all i want to know which range of pressure are you talking about
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