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J. Phys. III France
Volume 4,
Number 4,
April 1994
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671 - 674 |
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10.1051/jp3:1994157 |
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DOI: 10.1051/jp3:1994157
J. Phys. III France
4 (1994) 671-674
Anemometry in gaseous
$^4$He around 4 K
B. Castaing, B. Chabaud, F. Chillà, B. Hebral, A. Naert and J. Peinke CNRS-CRTBT, Laboratoire associé à l'Université Joseph Fourier, Grenoble, B.P. 166, 38042 Grenoble Cedex 9, France
(Received 15 July 1993, accepted 17 November 1993)
Abstract
For turbulent studies in gaseous
$^4$He at 4 K, a micronic scale anenometer with a broad band (~1 MHz) has been developed. Typical results are presented, together
with possible extensions to cryogenic flowmetry applications.
Résumé
Un anénomètre de dimensions microniques et de grande bande passante (~1 MHz) a été développé pour des études de turbulence
dans
$^4$He gazeux vers 4 K. Des résultats caractéristiques sont présentés ainsi que des perspectives d'application à la débitmétrie
cryogénique.
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