K.W. Schwarz, J. Tersoff
Physical Review Letters
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.
K.W. Schwarz, J. Tersoff
Physical Review Letters
D.D. Awschalom, K.W. Schwarz
Physical Review Letters
D.D. Awschalom, K.W. Schwarz
International Conference on Low Temperature Physics (LT) 1983
K.W. Schwarz
Physical Review Letters