I was wondering if any of you knew about any recent studies on QHD and their results. Also I have been reading about superfluid, and wondering if it is possible to create artificial superfluid that would have productive uses ( I could really only think about self applying lubricant). Would this hypothetical superfluid be expensive or too unstable?
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Quantum hydrodynamics and application of superfluid
#2 27 January 2012 - 03:05 PM
Superfluid liquid helium is fairly expensive to get and maintain — any material it lubricated would have to be at or below the LHe lambda point.
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#4 30 January 2012 - 12:42 PM
yaik7a, on 27 January 2012 - 09:08 PM, said:
What is the LHe Lambada Point?
That's where liquid helium gets up and dances -the lambada
the LHe Lambda point is the temperature below which it behaves as a superfluid - hyperphysics super-fluidity
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