Phenomena Resulting from the Heating of Small Wires in He II

James S. Vinson, Forrest J. Agee, Jr., Robert J. Manning, and Frank L. Hereford
Phys. Rev. 168, 180 – Published 5 April 1968
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Abstract

In a previous experiment the scintillation of He II was found to be enhanced at certain critical values of heat flux introduced into the fluid by a small heated wire. Results are presented here which demonstrate that this phenomenon is related to the formation of some form of visible turbulence or, alternatively, of a vapor bubble around the wire, depending on the depth of the wire in the He II bath. Results are presented also on the dependence of the critical heat current on wire depth and on temperature.

  • Received 25 September 1967

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.168.180

©1968 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

James S. Vinson*, Forrest J. Agee, Jr., Robert J. Manning, and Frank L. Hereford

  • Department of Physics, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia

  • *Present address: Department of Physics, MacMurray College, Jacksonville, Ill.
  • Present address: U. S. Army Engineering Research and Development Laboratory, Fort Belvoir, Va.

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Vol. 168, Iss. 1 — April 1968

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