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ice accretion - traducción al español

IN AVIATION; ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS THAT CAN LEAD TO THE FORMATION OF WATER ICE ON VARIOUS SURFACES
Supercooled Large Droplet; Supercooled large droplet; Icing condition; Ice accretion; Airframe icing; Engine icing; FIKI
  • A [[deicing boot]] on the wing of a [[Dash 8]] aircraft. The ridges are the result of the boot being inflated with air to crack and remove accumulated ice.
  • Supercooled large droplet (SLD) ice on a NASA [[Twin Otter]] research aircraft
  • Ice protrusions on a rotor blade obtained in a [[wind tunnel]] at [[NASA Glenn Research Center]]
  • Ice accumulated and partially removed on the wing of a [[Beechcraft King Air]]

ice accretion         
acumulación de hielo
sea ice         
  • Distinction between 1st year sea ice (FY), 2nd year (SY), multiyear (MY) and old ice
  • Rare phenomenon – the formation of ball ice. Stroomi Beach, [[Tallinn]], [[Estonia]].
  • Nilas in [[Baffin Bay]]
  • As ice melts, the liquid water collects in depressions on the surface and deepens them, forming these melt ponds in the [[Arctic]]. These fresh water ponds are separated from the salty sea below and around it, until breaks in the ice merge the two.
  • Hypothetical sea ice dynamics scenario showing some of the most common sea ice features (the bear provides an approximate scale)
  • Satellite image of sea ice forming near [[St. Matthew Island]] in the Bering Sea
ICE FORMED FROM FROZEN SEAWATER
Sea-ice; Icefloe; Ecology of sea ice; Nilas; First year ice; Multi-year ice; Ice drift; Sea Ice; Ice canopy; Frozen sea; Field ice; Sea ice modelling; Sea ice model; Ice cover; Polar ice packs; First-year ice
(n.) = banquisa
Ex: The cryosphere consists of those parts of the Earth's surface where water is found in solid form, including areas of snow, sea ice, glaciers, permafrost, ice sheets, and icebergs.
ice lolly         
  • An ice pop made using a mold
  • A ''paletero'' in [[Denver, Colorado]]
WATER-BASED FROZEN CONFECTION ON A STICK
Pop (frozen snack); Frank Epperson; Ice lolly; Ice lollipop; Ice-lollipop; Icy pole; Ice block; Ice stick; Paleteria; Paletería; Ice Pop; Ice lollies; Popcicle; Slow Melt Pops; Slow Melt Pop; 50-50 bar; Lime popsicles; The Epsicle Ice Pop; Ice gola; Cold on the cob; Paleta (dessert); Popsicle (ice pop); Paleteros; Paletero; Quiescently frozen confection; Paddlepop stick; Ice-pops; Ice Gola
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Definición

accretion
(accretions)
1.
An accretion is an addition to something, usually one that has been added over a period of time. (FORMAL)
The script has been gathering editorial accretions for years.
N-COUNT
2.
Accretion is the process of new layers or parts being added to something so that it increases in size. (FORMAL)
A coral reef is built by the accretion of tiny, identical organisms.
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Wikipedia

Icing conditions

In aviation, icing conditions are atmospheric conditions that can lead to the formation of water ice on an aircraft. Ice accretion and accumulation can affect the external surfaces of an aircraft – in which case it is referred to as airframe icing – or the engine, resulting in carburetor icing, air inlet icing or more generically engine icing. These phenomena may possibly but do not necessarily occur together. Both airframe and engine icing have resulted in numerous fatal accidents in aviation history.

Not all aircraft, especially general aviation aircraft, are certified for flight into known icing (FIKI) – that is flying into areas with icing conditions certain or likely to exist, based on pilot reports, observations, and forecasts. In order to be FIKI-certified, aircraft must be fitted with suitable ice protection systems to prevent accidents by icing.