Abstract
The authors explain the multilevel turbulent nitrogen data of a Hinkle pipe experiment at 25 °C using the Muriel molecular theory of turbulence and the quantum rotational energy spectrum of nitrogen. As a result, they generalize the scope of quantum turbulence at superfluid helium temperature to include room temperature turbulence data for nitrogen.
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