“…During the melting process the non-spherical ice crystal will become more spherical and eventually end up as a spherical water droplet. Since the evolution of sphericity has not yet been investigated experimentally, a simple model, similar to the one used in Trontin et al [132,139], has been applied to adapt the heat and mass exchange coefficients for spherical particles to non-spherical particles. During the melting process the sphericity is linearly interpolated between Φ 0 and 1 in the following way: 27) where α i and α w are the volume fraction for ice and liquid water, respectively.…”