Abstract
The dependence of viscosity and entropy on temperature, together with energy dissipation and thermal conductivity, all modify the Poiseuille velocity profile for the normal fluid flow of liquid helium II along a tube. We show that the modifications include a significant temperature gradient in the radial direction, a slightly reduced flow of normal fluid along the tube, and an unexpected diverging radial flow.
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