Quantized Vortex Dynamics and Superfluid Turbulence
Title | Quantized Vortex Dynamics and Superfluid Turbulence PDF eBook |
Author | C.F. Barenghi |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 459 |
Release | 2008-01-11 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 3540455426 |
This book springs from the programme Quantized Vortex Dynamics and Sup- ?uid Turbulence held at the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences (University of Cambridge) in August 2000. What motivated the programme was the recognition that two recent developments have moved the study of qu- tized vorticity, traditionally carried out within the low-temperature physics and condensed-matter physics communities, into a new era. The ?rst development is the increasing contact with classical ?uid dynamics and its ideas and methods. For example, some current experiments with - lium II now deal with very classical issues, such as the measurement of velocity spectra and turbulence decay rates. The evidence from these experiments and many others is that super?uid turbulence and classical turbulence share many features. The challenge is now to explain these similarities and explore the time scales and length scales over which they hold true. The observed classical aspects have also attracted attention to the role played by the ?ow of the normal ?uid, which was somewhat neglected in the past because of the lack of direct ?ow visualization. Increased computing power is also making it possible to study the coupled motion of super?uid vortices and normal ?uids. Another contact with classical physics arises through the interest in the study of super?uid vortex - connections. Reconnections have been studied for some time in the contexts of classical ?uid dynamics and magneto-hydrodynamics (MHD), and it is useful to learn from the experience acquired in other ?elds.
Quantized Vortex Dynamics and Superfluid Turbulence
Title | Quantized Vortex Dynamics and Superfluid Turbulence PDF eBook |
Author | C.F. Barenghi |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 458 |
Release | 2001-08-28 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 9783540422266 |
This book springs from the programme Quantized Vortex Dynamics and Sup- ?uid Turbulence held at the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences (University of Cambridge) in August 2000. What motivated the programme was the recognition that two recent developments have moved the study of qu- tized vorticity, traditionally carried out within the low-temperature physics and condensed-matter physics communities, into a new era. The ?rst development is the increasing contact with classical ?uid dynamics and its ideas and methods. For example, some current experiments with - lium II now deal with very classical issues, such as the measurement of velocity spectra and turbulence decay rates. The evidence from these experiments and many others is that super?uid turbulence and classical turbulence share many features. The challenge is now to explain these similarities and explore the time scales and length scales over which they hold true. The observed classical aspects have also attracted attention to the role played by the ?ow of the normal ?uid, which was somewhat neglected in the past because of the lack of direct ?ow visualization. Increased computing power is also making it possible to study the coupled motion of super?uid vortices and normal ?uids. Another contact with classical physics arises through the interest in the study of super?uid vortex - connections. Reconnections have been studied for some time in the contexts of classical ?uid dynamics and magneto-hydrodynamics (MHD), and it is useful to learn from the experience acquired in other ?elds.
Quantized Vortices in Helium II
Title | Quantized Vortices in Helium II PDF eBook |
Author | Russell J. Donnelly |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 368 |
Release | 1991-03-07 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 9780521324007 |
This book discusses the properties of quantized vortex lines in superfluid helium-4 in the light of research on vortices in modern fluid mechanics, and gives the first comprehensive treatment of the problem. The author's comprehensive approach will make this book invaluable for students taking advanced undergraduate or graduate courses, and for all those involved in research on classical and quantum vortices.
Quantised Vortices
Title | Quantised Vortices PDF eBook |
Author | Tapio Simula |
Publisher | Morgan & Claypool Publishers |
Pages | 160 |
Release | 2019-08-05 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1643271261 |
Vortices comprising swirling motion of matter are observable in classical systems at all scales ranging from atomic size to the scale of galaxies. In quantum mechanical systems, such vortices are robust entities whose behaviours are governed by the strict rules of topology. The physics of quantum vortices is pivotal to basic science of quantum turbulence and high temperature superconductors, and underpins emerging quantum technologies including topological quantum computation. This handbook is aimed at providing a dictionary style portal to the fascinating quantum world of vortices.
Dynamics of Quantised Vortices in Superfluids
Title | Dynamics of Quantised Vortices in Superfluids PDF eBook |
Author | Edouard B. Sonin |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 405 |
Release | 2016-02-04 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1107006686 |
This book draws together all the basic principles of vortex dynamics in neutral superfluids in one comprehensive volume.
Homogeneous Turbulence Dynamics
Title | Homogeneous Turbulence Dynamics PDF eBook |
Author | Pierre Sagaut |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 912 |
Release | 2018-03-23 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 3319731629 |
This book provides state-of-the-art results and theories in homogeneous turbulence, including anisotropy and compressibility effects with extension to quantum turbulence, magneto-hydodynamic turbulence and turbulence in non-newtonian fluids. Each chapter is devoted to a given type of interaction (strain, rotation, shear, etc.), and presents and compares experimental data, numerical results, analysis of the Reynolds stress budget equations and advanced multipoint spectral theories. The role of both linear and non-linear mechanisms is emphasized. The link between the statistical properties and the dynamics of coherent structures is also addressed. Despite its restriction to homogeneous turbulence, the book is of interest to all people working in turbulence, since the basic physical mechanisms which are present in all turbulent flows are explained. The reader will find a unified presentation of the results and a clear presentation of existing controversies. Special attention is given to bridge the results obtained in different research communities. Mathematical tools and advanced physical models are detailed in dedicated chapters.
A Primer on Quantum Fluids
Title | A Primer on Quantum Fluids PDF eBook |
Author | Carlo F. Barenghi |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 129 |
Release | 2016-08-10 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 3319424769 |
The aim of this primer is to cover the essential theoretical information, quickly and concisely, in order to enable senior undergraduate and beginning graduate students to tackle projects in topical research areas of quantum fluids, for example, solitons, vortices and collective modes. The selection of the material, both regarding the content and level of presentation, draws on the authors analysis of the success of relevant research projects with newcomers to the field, as well as of the students feedback from many taught and self-study courses on the subject matter. Starting with a brief historical overview, this text covers particle statistics, weakly interacting condensates and their dynamics and finally superfluid helium and quantum turbulence. At the end of each chapter (apart from the first) there are some exercises. Detailed solutions can be made available to instructors upon request to the authors.