Second sound shock waves in rotating superfluid helium
Thesis/Dissertation
·
OSTI ID:6235521
Second sound shock waves have been used to examine the breakdown of superfluidity in bulk He II. The maximum counterflow velocity achieved in this manner was measured at a variety of temperatures and pressures. The results are found to agree with predictions of vortex nucleation theories (Langer and Fisher, 1967) in their pressure and temperature dependences although it was shown that dissipation occurred only near the heater. A simple scaling argument is suggested, assuming breakdown occurs near the heater. A vortex dynamics model of breakdown (following the method of Turner, private communication) is developed. To examine the effect of vorticity on breakdown, second sound shocks were produced in rotating helium. Experiments were performed in which the shocks propagated either along or normal to the axis of rotation, called axial and transverse cases, respectively. In both cases the decay was seen to increase monotonically with the rotation rate. Furthermore, the decay was ongoing rather than being confined to a narrow region near the heater. However, the extraordinary dissipation in the transverse case seemed to be related primarily to the arrival of secondary waves from the heater-sidewall boundary. An explanation of this difference is put forth in terms of vortex nucleation in the bulk fluid, using ideas similar to Crocco's Theorem. In order to examine the breakdown of superfluidity away from walls in nonrotation fluid, spherically converging second shocks were produced. The temperature jumps of the waves were measured, and exact numerical solutions of the two-fluid jump conditions (Moody, 1983) were used to calculate the relative velocity in each case.
- Research Organization:
- California Inst. of Tech., Pasadena (USA)
- OSTI ID:
- 6235521
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
Similar Records
Converging second sound shock waves in superfluid helium
Nonlinear interactions in superfluid dynamics: nonstationary heat transfer due to second sound shock waves. Final report
Intrinsic critical velocities in superfluid {sup 4}He flow through 12-{mu}m diameter orifices near T{sub {lambda}}: Experiments on the effect of geometry
Journal Article
·
Tue May 01 00:00:00 EDT 1984
· Phys. Fluids; (United States)
·
OSTI ID:7001311
Nonlinear interactions in superfluid dynamics: nonstationary heat transfer due to second sound shock waves. Final report
Technical Report
·
Fri Dec 31 23:00:00 EST 1982
·
OSTI ID:5836644
Intrinsic critical velocities in superfluid {sup 4}He flow through 12-{mu}m diameter orifices near T{sub {lambda}}: Experiments on the effect of geometry
Journal Article
·
Tue Feb 28 23:00:00 EST 1995
· Journal of Low Temperature Physics
·
OSTI ID:70470
Related Subjects
640450* -- Fluid Physics-- Superfluidity
75 CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS
SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND SUPERFLUIDITY
EVEN-EVEN NUCLEI
FLUID FLOW
FLUIDS
HELIUM 4
HELIUM II
HELIUM ISOTOPES
ISOTOPES
LIGHT NUCLEI
NUCLEI
NUMERICAL SOLUTION
QUANTUM FLUIDS
SECOND SOUND
SHOCK WAVES
STABLE ISOTOPES
SUPERFLUIDITY
TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE
VELOCITY
VORTEX FLOW
75 CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS
SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND SUPERFLUIDITY
EVEN-EVEN NUCLEI
FLUID FLOW
FLUIDS
HELIUM 4
HELIUM II
HELIUM ISOTOPES
ISOTOPES
LIGHT NUCLEI
NUCLEI
NUMERICAL SOLUTION
QUANTUM FLUIDS
SECOND SOUND
SHOCK WAVES
STABLE ISOTOPES
SUPERFLUIDITY
TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE
VELOCITY
VORTEX FLOW