Search results for " Superfluid Turbulence"
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Phenomenological description of sedimentation in turbulent vortex tangles
2008
The aim of this Brief Report is to provide a simple intuitive derivation of the results for sedimentation velocity of a small spherical particle in a counterflow vortex tangle in turbulent superfluid. When the velocity of the tangle vortex lines is small as compared to that of the particle, our results reduce to those obtained previously by other authors through more complex arguments, except for a logarithmic dependence of one of the coefficients on the vortex line density. Comparison of both derivations may be useful to clarify the range of validity of the expressions for the forces between the particle and the tangle.
Propagation of fourth sound in turbulent superfluids via extended thermodynamics
2011
The work deals with further developments of a study previously initiated, in which a macroscopic one-fluid model of inhomogeneous turbulent superfluids, based on extended thermodynamics, had been formulated. In this work the study is carried on. First the influence of the remnant vortices on the propagation of the first and second sound is studied. Then a boundary condition able to explain the reversible flow of superfluid flowing through a thin capillary is postulated and two vector fields, which have the dimensions of velocity and can be interpreted as the velocities of normal and superfluid components, are introduced. By using these new fields, a comparison between this model and the Hal…
A Continuum Theory of Superfluid Turbulence based on Extended Thermodynamics
2009
A thermodynamical model of inhomogeneous superfluid turbulence previously formulated is extended in this paper to nonlinear regimes. The theory chooses as fundamental fields the density, the velocity, the energy density, and two extra variables, in order to include the specific properties of the fluid in consideration: the averaged vortex line length per unit volume and a renormalized expression of the heat flux. The relations which constrain the constitutive quantities are deduced from the second principle of thermodynamics using the Liu method of Lagrange multipliers. Using a Legendre transformation, it is shown that the constitutive theory is determined by the choice of only two scalar f…
Wave propagation in anisotropic turbulent superfluids
2013
In this work, a hydrodynamical model of Superfluid Turbulence previously formulated is applied to study how the presence of a non-isotropic turbulent vortex tangle modifies the propagation of waves. Two cases are considered: wave front parallel and orthogonal to the heat flux. Using a perturbation method, the first-order corrections due to the presence of the vortex tangle to the speeds and to the amplitudes of the first and second sound are determined. It is seen that the presence of the quantized vortices couples first and second sound, and the attenuation of second sound is proportional to the line density L if the wave propagates orthogonal to the heat flux, while it is proportional to …