What Is the Deicing Model?
The Deicing model, which is made available by the Thin Film model, is a simplified approach to obtain deicing on a windshield or other surface.
The model object has an expert property and is subject to common menu items.

This object also contains the Ice material, which lets you work with material properties for this film.
Major hypotheses are:
- The ice layer is not represented as a phase in the volume mesh, but is modeled using functions, thus the ice layer does not flow.
- The model formulation implicitly assumes that the temperature surrounding the ice is above the freezing temperature. If this assumption is not correct, the model could produce some non-physical values (for example, the ice could start melting at temperatures which are below the freezing temperature).
- A steady-state calculation is performed to initialize the convection flow field.
- The best method is convection, which you would select for the Thermal Specification boundary condition.
- During the transient run, it is recommended that you leave all equations on. However, you can use a large time-step because the melting of the ice layer does not affect the flow field.
Deicing Model Properties
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Deicing Model Expert Properties
Cemp |
Specifies the empirical coefficient in Eqn. (215). This coefficient specifies the proportion of heat flux that is absorbed at the ice-gas interface. |