冰雪上形成的滴水渍:一项观测研究

Jesse Plante, Amanda Orr, Irv Albrecht, L. Wyard, Phillip Boyd, T. Stotesbury
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摘要当犯罪发生在寒冷的气候下时,在冰雪覆盖的地区可能会发生流血事件。在这项工作中,我们研究了冰和雪表面滴污的形成。我们研究了滴落高度和表面类型对血迹大小、形状和分布的影响。在五种不同的滴落高度和三种表面类型(新雪、粉雪和结皮)上,垂直于表面产生的液滴产生了七十五个滴落污渍。收集每个血迹的数字图像,并使用FIJI进行分析。此外,还拍摄了三种类型的天然雪表面形成滴落污渍的高速视频。与在实验室环境条件下形成的坚硬、无孔、无吸收性表面上的血迹相比,本研究中观察到的血迹表现出不规则的特征。观察到表面类型会影响卫星污渍的直径、圆形度和分布;但滴落高度对这些特性没有影响。虽然估计的雪表面粗糙度可能影响了血迹的形成,但我们认为这并不是血迹出现的唯一表面性质。我们的发现虽然是初步的,但支持了未来对寒冷复杂表面上血迹形成的调查。
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Drip stains formed on ice and snow: an observational study
Abstract When a crime is committed in colder climates, there is potential for bloodshed to occur in areas covered in ice and/or snow. In this work, we investigate drip stain formation on ice and snow surfaces. We examine the effects of dripping height and surface type on bloodstain size, shape and distribution. Seventy-five drip stains were created from droplets generated perpendicular to the surface across five different dripping heights and three surface types (new snow, powder snow and crust). Digital images of each bloodstain were collected and were analyzed using FIJI. Additionally, high-speed videos were taken of drip stains forming on three types of natural snow surfaces. The bloodstains observed in this study exhibited irregular characteristics compared to those seen in bloodstains on hard, non-porous and non-absorbent surfaces created in ambient laboratory conditions. The type of surface was observed to affect the diameter, circularity and distribution of satellite stains; however, dripping height did not affect these characteristics. While the estimated roughness of the snow surfaces may have influenced the formation of the bloodstains, we suggest that it is not the only surface property involved in bloodstain appearance. Our findings, while preliminary, support future investigation of bloodstain formation on cold complex surfaces.
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