Instrumentation for cryogenic hydrodynamics.
Author(s) : CHANAL O., CHAVANNE X., CASTAING B., CHABAUD B., HEBRAL B., LADAM Y., PUECH L.
Summary
The development of cryogenic hydrodynamics has been triggered in recent years by the implementation of experiments using helium around 4 K. This gives a unique opportunity in hydrodynamics to operate in fixed geometry on a very large range of control parameters up to the highest values realized in a laboratory environment. The paper discusses the corresponding instrumentation such as micronic anemometers and thermometers operating from direct-current to about 1 megahertz and specially designed thermocouple techniques.
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- Original title: Instrumentation for cryogenic hydrodynamics.
- Record ID : 1999-2044
- Languages: English
- Source: Cryogenics and refrigeration. Proceedings of ICCR '98.
- Publication date: 1998/04/21
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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