4He Counterflow Differs Strongly from Classical Flows: Anisotropy on Small Scales
Abstract
Three-dimensional anisotropic turbulence in classical fluids tends towards isotropy and homogeneity with decreasing scales, allowing --eventually-- the abstract model of "isotropic homogeneous turbulence" to be relevant. We show here that the opposite is true for superfluid 4He turbulence in 3-dimensional counterflow channel geometry. This flow becomes less isotropic upon decreasing scales, becoming eventually quasi 2-dimensional. The physical reason for this unusual phenomenon is elucidated and supported by theory and simulations.
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