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OBSERVATION OF NUCLEATE BOILING IN HELIUM II AND ITS EFFECT ON HEAT TRANSFER.
REVIEW OF STEADY STATE AND TRANSIENT HEAT TRANSFER IN POOL BOILING HELIUM I.
THEORETICAL STUDIES OF STABILITY IN POOL BOILING HELIUM I.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SUPERFLUID HELIUM. A GENERAL REVIEW.
NON LINEARITIES IN THE HEAT TRANSFER BETWEEN METALS AND SUPERFLUID LIQUID HELIUM.
SOME EXPERIMENTS WITH HELIUM II ABOVE THE CRITICAL HEAT FLUX.
HEAT FLUX DENSITY IN OPEN HELIUM II-COOLED CHANNELS.
PROPERTIES OF SOLID MATERIALS AFFECTING THE STABILITY OF SUPERCONDUCTING CURRENT CARRYING DEVICES.
INTRODUCTION TO THE DISCUSSION OF STABILITY. REVIEW OF PROGRESS SINCE THE 1977 STABILITY WORKSHOP.
INFLUENCE OF AN UNCOOLED REGION ON THE STABILITY OF SUPERCONDUCTING CONDUCTORS.
A REVIEW ON STABILITY EXPERIMENTS WITH SUPERCONDUCTORS IN LIQUID HELIUM UNDER POOL BOILING CONDITION.
TRANSIENT SUPERCONDUCTOR (NIOBIUM-TITANIUM/COPPER)-HELIUM II HEAT TRANSFER RATES TO PRESSURIZED SUPERFLUID DURING STEP INPUT IN POWER.
CONDUCTOR MOTION IN THE SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNET.
FORCED FLOW COOLING WITH SINGLE-PHASE HELIUM.
COMPUTATION OF CRYOSTABILITY UNDER NORMAL AND ABNORMAL CONDITIONS.
GENERAL ATOMIC HELIUM II PROGRAM.
INTERNALLY-COOLED, CABLED SUPERCONDUCTORS COOLED WITH HELIUM II.
STABILITY PROBLEMS FOR SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNETS COOLED BY FORCED HELIUM FLOW.
THEORETICAL STUDIES ON STABILITY IN FORCED FLOW COOLED SUPERCONDUCTORS.
TRANSIENT STABILITY OF SUPERCONDUCTORS COOLED BY SUPERFLUID HELIUM AT ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE.
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE QUENCHING PROCESS OF SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNETS COOLED BY PRESSURIZED HELIUM II.
VOLT-AMPERE CHARACTERISTICS AND THERMAL STABILITY OF THE AC SUPERCONDUCTING COMPOSITES.
TRANSIENT STABILITY ENHANCEMENT IN HIGH CURRENT DENSITY CABLES.
STABILITY IN ACCELERATOR DIPOLES IN HELIUM I AND HELIUM II.
UTILIZING SUBCOOLED, SUPERFLUID HELIUM II IN THE DESIGN OF A 12-TESLA TANDEM MIRROR EXPERIMENT.