Observation of temperature peaks due to strong viscous heating in a dusty plasma flow
arXiv:1209.6078 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.109.185002
Abstract
Profound temperature peaks are observed in regions of high velocity shear in a 2D dusty plasma experiment with laser-driven flow. These are attributed to viscous heating, which occurs due to collisional scattering in a shear flow. Using measurements of viscosity, thermal conductivity, and spatial profiles of flow velocity and temperature, we determine three dimensionless numbers: Brinkman Br = 0.5, Prandtl Pr = 0.09, and Eckert Ec = 5.7. The large value of Br indicates significant viscous heating that is consistent with the observed temperature peaks.
5 pages, 2 figures, in press Physical Review Letters (2012)