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A Model of Icicle Growth

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

Lasse Makkonen*
Affiliation:
Laboratory of Structural Engineering, Technical Research Centre of Finland, 02150 Espoo, Finland
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Abstract

A theory of icicle growth is presented. It is shown that icicles elongate as hollow tubes of ice with liquid water trapped inside the tip. A time-dependent computer model based on the theory shows that the growth of an icicle is a complicated process, which is very sensitive to the atmospheric conditions and water flux. The shape and weight of icicles predicted by the model agree well with laboratory data.

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Copyright © International Glaciological Society 1988
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Fig.1. Schematic cross-sections of a growing icicle. Dark is liquid water and white is ice. Dimensions are exaggerated.

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Fig.2. Simplified block diagram of the icicle growth model.

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Fig.3. Examples of model predictions of the icicle length L and icicle width D at two air temperatures and various water-supply rates. Air humidity of 80% and no wind are assumed. The values of L and D are the dimensions after 1 h of icicle growth.

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Fig.4. Examples of model simulations of the icicle mass at various wind speeds. Air temperature of —5 ° C humidity of 80%. and water-supply rate of 50 mg/ s are assumed.

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Fig.5. Growth rate of icicle length as predicted by the theory versus the growth rate measured by Maeno and Takahashi (1984[a]).

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Fig.6. Growth rate of icicle width as predicted by the theory versus the growth rate measured by Maeno and Takahashi (1984[a]).