Liquid helium technology : Proceedings of the International Institute of Refrigeration, Commission 1, Boulder (U.S.A.), 1966.

Pure and Applied Cryogenics, Volume 6: Liquid Helium Technology focuses on the principles, techniques, methodologies, and approaches involved in liquid helium technology. The selection examines liquid helium technology at the National Bureau of Standards, properties of liquid helium, heat transfer t...

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Corporate Author: International Institute of Refrigeration
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Burlington : Pergamon Press/Elsevier Science, 2014
Series:Pure and applied cryogenics ; v. 6.
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Summary:Pure and Applied Cryogenics, Volume 6: Liquid Helium Technology focuses on the principles, techniques, methodologies, and approaches involved in liquid helium technology. The selection examines liquid helium technology at the National Bureau of Standards, properties of liquid helium, heat transfer to liquid helium, and noise associated with heat transfer to liquid helium II. Discussions focus on apparatus and instrumentation, test procedure, liquid helium as a cryogenic liquid, zero viscosity, momentum of heat flow, rotation and vortex lines, oscillation of vortex lines, and quantized.
Item Description:3. the detection of temperature variations.
Liquid Helium Technology.
Physical Description:1 online resource (559 pages)
Bibliography:Referencesdiscussion; chapter 8. critical nucleate boiling of liquid helium in a simulated wire wound magnet; references; section iii: liquid helium cryostats; chapter 9. spontaneous pressure oscillations in tubes connecting liquid helium reservoirs to [300 °k environments; introduction; qualitative observations; experimental procedure and apparatus for quantitative observations; test results; conclusions; acknowledgements; references; discussion; chapter 10. microdegree temperature controller for liquid helium ii bath; introduction; the basic bridge; dynamic apparatus; performance.
Referencesdiscussion; chapter 11. control system for temperature and liquid level in a helium cryostat below 4.2 °k; introduction; description of the device; control and experimental results; references; chapter 12. calibration of Germanium thermometers from 2°-20°k; 1. introduction; 2. nbs provisional temperature scale 2-20 (1965); 3. calibration apparatus; 4. results; 5. conclusions; bibliography; discussion; chapter 13. a cryostat of high thermal stability in the temperature range 4°-14 °k; 1. general considerations; 2. the homogeneity of the enclosure temperature.
ISBN:9781483280196
1483280195
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