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|a Collected papers of P.L. Kapitza.
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|a CHAPTER 36. EXPANSION TURBINE PRODUCING LOW TEMPERATURES APPLIED TO AIR LIQUEFACTION1. INTRODUCTION; 2. THE COOLING CYCLE IN AIR RECTIFICATION INSTALLATIONS; 3. THERMODYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF AIR-LIQUEFYING MACHINES USING HIGH AND Low PRESSURE; 4. THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS FOR THE DESIGN OF EXPANSION TURBINES; 5. THE DESIGN OF OUR EXPERIMENTAL EXPANSION TURBINE; 6. EXPEEIMENTAL INSTALLATION FOE AlR LIQUEFACTION; 7. CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 37. INFLUENCE OF FRICTION FORCES ON THE STABILITY OF HIGH-SPEED ROTORS; 1. INTRODUCTION.
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|a 2. transition through the critical velocity in the presence of damping forces3. transition through the critical velocity when the shaft of the rotor moves in oil -- lubricated bearings; 4. transition through the critical velocity in the case of flexible shafts with restricting rings; 5. influence of the friction of the surrounding medium on the stability of the rotor; 6. stability of the rotary motion with respect to external mechanical disturbances; 7. conclusions; references; chapter 38. the study of heat transfer in helium ii; 1. introduction; 2. heat transfer in capillaries.
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|a 3. physical factors influencing the heat transfer4. the motion of helium in cacapillary produced by a heat transfer; 5. the mechanism of heat transfer in helium ii; 6. heat conductivityin free helium ii; references; chapter 39. heat transfer and superfluidity of helium ii; 1. experimental arrangement; 2. experimental results; 3. superfluidity of helium ii and the critical velocity; 4. a method for producing very low temperatures; 5. conclusion; references; chapter 40. on the superfluidity of liquid helium ii; references.
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|a CHAPTER 41. ON PROFESSOR S. YA. GERSH'S PAPER ""LOW AND HIGH PRESSURES IN DEEP-COOLING SYSTEMS""REFERENCES; CHAPTER 42. THEORETICAL AND EMPIRICAL EXPRESSIONS FOR THE HEAT TRANSFER IN A TWO-DIMENSIONAL TURBULENT FLOW; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 43. WAVE FLOW OF THIN LAYERS OF A VISCOUS FLUID; I. The Free Flow; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. BASIC RELATIONS; 3. FLOW EQUATIONS; 4. FIRST APPROXIMATION; 5. SECOND APPROXIMATION; 6. DETERMINATION OF THE AMPLITUDE; 7. LIMITING VALUES FOR UNDULATORY CONDITIONS; 8. DESCRIPTION OF UNDULATORY FLOW CONDITIONS; 9. COMPARISON WITH EXPERIMENTAL DATA.
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|a Collected Papers of P.L. Kapitza brings together the collected papers of Soviet physicist P.L. Kapitza in areas such as the viscosity of liquid helium below the?-point; the Zeeman and Paschen-Back effects in strong magnetic fields; the influence of friction forces on the stability of high-speed rotors; heat transfer in helium II; and the formation of sea waves by the wind. Kapitza's other papers explore heat transfer in a two-dimensional turbulent flow; dynamical stability of a pendulum when its point of suspension vibrates; and the hydrodynamic theory of lubrication in the presence of roll.
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|a Front Cover; Dedication; Collected Papers of P.L. Kapitza; Copyright page; Table of Contents; List of Kapitza's Scientific Papers-Vol. II; CHAPTER 34. VISCOSITY OF LIQUID HELIUM BELOW THE λ-POINT; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 35. THE ZEEMAN AND PASCHEN-BACK EFFECTS IN STRONG MAGNETIC FIELDS; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. THE EXPERIMENTAL ARRANGEMENT; 3. MEASUREMENT OF THE MAGNETIC FIELD; 4. PRODUCTION OF THE SPARK AND MEASUREMENT OF THE SPECTRAL LINES; 5. VERIFICATION OF THE PROPORTIONALITY OF THE ZEEMAN SPLITTING TO THE MAGNETIC FIELD; 6. THE PASCHEN -BACK EFFECT; REFERENCES.
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|a Collected Papers of P.L. Kapitza brings together the collected papers of Soviet physicist P.L. Kapitza in areas such as the viscosity of liquid helium below the λ-point; the Zeeman and Paschen-Back effects in strong magnetic fields; the influence of friction forces on the stability of high-speed rotors; heat transfer in helium II; and the formation of sea waves by the wind. Kapitza's other papers explore heat transfer in a two-dimensional turbulent flow; dynamical stability of a pendulum when its point of suspension vibrates; and the hydrodynamic theory of lubrication in the presence of rolling. This volume is comprised of 25 chapters and begins with an analysis of Kapitza's research on the viscosity of liquid helium below the λ-point, followed by his studies on the Zeeman and Paschen-Back effects in strong magnetic fields; liquefaction of air at low pressures; heat transfer and superfluidity in helium II; and the flow of thin viscous fluid layers under the action of a constant volume force, taking into account the surface tension. A pendulum with a vibrating suspension is also described, along with heat conductivity and diffusion in liquid medium under periodic flow conditions; the nature of ball-lightning; and symmetric electric oscillations of a perfectly conducting hollow cylinder of finite length. This book will be helpful to physicists and physics students.
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