Abstract

AbstractBy using the glassy helium model and boundary perturbation method, we can obtain the velocity fields (as well as the flow rate up to the second order) at very low temperature regime inside the wavy‐rough cylindrical nanopores. Our results show that the velocities of solid helium reported before by many groups could be reproduced by carefully selecting relevant physical parameters.

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