The Transport of Heat Through Narrow Channels by Liquid Helium II
PG Klemens
Australian Journal of Physics
8(2) 206 - 211
Published: 1955
Abstract
In narrow channels (~10?4 cm) the observed heat transport is considerably larger than calculated by the internal convection theory. It is suggested that, because of the anisotropy of the distribution cf phonons in the channel walls resulting from the temperature gradient, the normal fluid in the immediate vicinity of the walls is not at rest but flows towards the colder region. The magnitude of the resulting heat transport is in reasonable agreement with the observed discrepancy.https://doi.org/10.1071/PH550206
© CSIRO 1955