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    A monofluid flow mathematical model of liquid helium (English)
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    22 June 1995
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    The work aims at a single-fluid description of the macroscopic behaviour of helium II. A single-fluid model of helium II is formulated using the extended thermodynamics of a non-ideal fluid in the absence of dissipation. The model includes, according to experimental data, the propagation of the two sounds typical of superfluid helium, a relationship between the stress deviator and the square of heat flux, and an explanation of the fountain effect.
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    macroscopic behaviour
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    non-ideal fluid
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    stress deviator
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    heat flux
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    fountain effect
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