Two-fluid model

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In condensed matter physics, the two-fluid model is a macroscopic model to explain superfluidity. The idea was suggested by László Tisza in 1938 and reformulated by Lev Landau in 1941 to explain the behavior of superfluid helium-4.[1][2] This model states that there will be two components in liquid helium below its lambda point (the temperature where superfluid forms). These components are a normal fluid and a ideal fluid component. Each liquid has a different density and together their sum makes the total density, which remains constant. The ratio of superfluid density to the total density increases as the temperature approaches absolute zero.

Equations

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The two-fluid model can be described by a system of coupled inviscid and viscous fluid system, in the low velocity limit, the equations are given by[3]

ρn𝐯nt+ρn(𝐯n)𝐯n=ρnρpρsσT+η2𝐯n;
ρs𝐯st+ρs(𝐯s)𝐯s=ρsρp+ρsσT,

where the P is the pressure, T is the temperature, η is the viscosity of the normal component, σ is the entropy per unit mass, and ρ=ρs+ρn is the density as the sum of the density of the two components such that it follows a continuity equation

ρt+𝐉=0,

where the total flow is given by

𝐉=ρs𝐯s+ρn𝐯n.

These corresponds to a coupled Navier-Stokes equations (normal component) to Euler equations (ideal superfluid component).

Application to traffic

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There is also a two-fluid model also refers to a macroscopic traffic flow model to represent traffic in a town/city or metropolitan area, put forward in the 1970s by Ilya Prigogine and Robert Herman.[4] It was inspired by the superfluid model.[4]

References

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  • [1] Two Fluid Model of Superfluid Helium