## Abstract When artificial hip or knee joints are implanted in the human body, they release metallic, ceramic, and polymeric debris into the surrounding tissues. The toxicity of the released particles is of two types: chemical, caused by the released soluble ions and monomers, and mechanical, a re
Snow accumulation on boards of different sizes and shapes
โ Scribed by R. Pfister; M. Schneebeli
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 534 KB
- Volume
- 13
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0885-6087
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โฆ Synopsis
Snow accumulation on trees plays a major role for the snow cover structure in snow hydrology, and in avalanche protection of boreal and subalpine forests. In order to better understand the processes associated with this, we investigated snow accumulation on boards of dierent sizes, shapes, and inclination. For this purpose we exposed dierent boards to natural and man-made snowfalls. After each snowfall, we measured the accumulated snow mass on the boards as well as dierent snow characteristics and meteorological conditions.
The observed snow interception eciency increased with board width for snowfalls at mean air temperatures below ร3 8C. This is explained by the decreasing rebound of the snow crystals near the edges. At temperatures above ร3 8C the snow interception eciency was independent from board width because of strong wet-snow cohesion. For wet snowfalls bridging occurred even at distances of 10 cm between boards. The inclination and the shapes of the boards had a signiยฎcant inยฏuence on the amount of accumulated snow. Based on the measured accumulation and meteorological data, we derived statistical models for the accumulation of snow on boards.
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