T.G. Finstad, D.D. Anfiteatro, et al.
Thin Solid Films
A recent treatment of superfluid turbulence is extended to the study of turbulence in a channel. It is found that as the flow velocity is reduced, a critical velocity is reached such that the rate at which new vortex singularities are created by line-line reconnections becomes insufficient to balance the loss of vortices at the channel walls, and the vortex tangle ceases to be topologically self-sustaining. Comparison with experiment indicates that this approach provides a reasonable explanation of observed critical velocities. © 1983 The American Physical Society.
T.G. Finstad, D.D. Anfiteatro, et al.
Thin Solid Films
K.W. Schwarz, J.R. Rozen
Physical Review B
D.D. Awschalom, K.W. Schwarz
International Conference on Low Temperature Physics (LT) 1983
K.W. Schwarz
Journal of Applied Physics