2023
DOI: 10.1061/jcrgei.creng-676
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Prevention of Water Intake Blockage by Ice during Supercooling Events

Abstract: Blockage of water intakes by underwater ice formation during supercooling events is a widespread and common problem in northern regions during winter. In this context, underwater ice formation means deposition of frazil ice and growth of platelet ice. Blockage happens when underwater ice forms on the structural components of the intakes, particularly the intake trash racks, decreasing the area of the intake available for flow. This article evaluates potential solutions for preventing blockage. The solutions ar… Show more

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“…In the research on the movement of frazil ice, another problem that troubles engineers and is related to actual production and human life relates to frazil ice blockages at the water intake. For this reason, researchers have carried out a great deal of work and put targeted solutions for specific situations [140]. Daly [141] presents an overview of frazil ice blockages of intake trash racks and describes the frazil ice blockage process, techniques (both those that are successful and those that are less so) for coping with frazil blockage, and guidelines for operating under frazil ice conditions.…”
Section: Attachment To Underwater Objectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the research on the movement of frazil ice, another problem that troubles engineers and is related to actual production and human life relates to frazil ice blockages at the water intake. For this reason, researchers have carried out a great deal of work and put targeted solutions for specific situations [140]. Daly [141] presents an overview of frazil ice blockages of intake trash racks and describes the frazil ice blockage process, techniques (both those that are successful and those that are less so) for coping with frazil blockage, and guidelines for operating under frazil ice conditions.…”
Section: Attachment To Underwater Objectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this reason, researchers have carried out a great deal of work and put targeted solutions for specific situations [140]. Daly [141] presents an overview of frazil ice blockages of intake trash racks and describes the frazil ice blockage process, techniques (both those that are successful and those that are less so) for coping with frazil blockage, and guidelines for operating under frazil ice conditions. Chen et al [142] used laboratory experiments and numerical simulation methods to study how the intake shape and size influence the intake ingestion of frazil ice; from the perspective of changing the water intake structure, they proposed ways to reduce ice intake in water.…”
Section: Attachment To Underwater Objectsmentioning
confidence: 99%