Direct measurement of the energy dissipated by quantum turbulence
2011
It is difficult to measure the turbulent energy in a classical system as the turbulence contributes only a small kinetic energy compared with the enthalpy of the system. A quantum system, however, such as liquid helium at absolute zero, has zero enthalpy. Added vorticity therefore accounts for the total energy, thus allowing the turbulent energy to be measured directly
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