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Old 30th Nov 2021, 15:41
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TYPE IV HOT Question in snow

Hello,

I have noticed the generic HOT for type IV fluids giving a slightly higher HOT with 75/25 rather than 100% in conditions of snow/snow grains/snow pellets. What is the rationale behind it?

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Some antifreeze compounds have a lower freezing point when diluted with water (hydrogen bonding). Might be this?
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Sometimes certain quantities of water added to fluids increase viscosity and can enhance HOT performance.
Not very intuitive but still correct.
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Thank You very much for the replies.
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