innfrysing
Innfrysing, or internal freezing, is a term used to describe the process by which water or other liquids freeze within a material or system, rather than freezing only at the surface. It occurs when the temperature of a body or region falls below the freezing point and the liquid within reaches its solid phase before the entire object has cooled uniformly. The specifics depend on heat transfer, material structure, and the presence of impurities or nucleation sites.
In materials and engineering, innfrysing can cause internal ice formation in soils, concrete, pipes, or porous
In biology and medicine, inner freezing of tissues can occur during frost exposure. It is a major
In food storage and processing, innfrysing can influence texture, structure, and water migration, with manufacturers seeking
Understanding innfrysing involves concepts of nucleation, supercooling, heat transfer, and phase transitions. Prevention and management include