TERMIUM Plus®

The Government of Canada’s terminology and linguistic data bank.

HELIUM LIQUIDE [2 records]

Record 1 2003-02-07

English

Subject field(s)
  • Chemistry
  • Cryogenics
CONT

... liquid helium [is a] gas extracted from selected natural gas wells. ... [It is] used for: Studies of low temperature material properties. -Superconducting magnets. -Superconducting sensors (i.e. SQUIDS).

CONT

The temperature of liquid helium is normally 4 K, that is, four degrees above absolute zero.

CONT

Liquid helium exists below 4.2K and is used to cool superconductors below their transition temperatures.

CONT

A remarkable transition occurs in the properties of liquid helium at the temperature 2.17 K, called the "lambda point" for helium. Part of the liquid becomes a "superfluid", a zero viscosity fluid which will move rapidly through any pore in the apparatus.

OBS

LHe: The symbol for liquid helium.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Chimie
  • Cryogénie
CONT

L'hélium liquide (-270 °C) est reçu directement liquéfié. Ce gaz a la température d'ébullition la plus basse. Son absence de viscosité à très basse température est remarquable. Il est très peu réactif : il est utilisé pour pressuriser les ergols liquides en haut des réservoirs et pour commander certaines vannes.

Spanish

Save record 1

Record 2 1985-07-17

English

Subject field(s)
  • Biochemistry

French

Domaine(s)
  • Biochimie

Spanish

Save record 2

Copyright notice for the TERMIUM Plus® data bank

© Public Services and Procurement Canada, 2024
TERMIUM Plus®, the Government of Canada's terminology and linguistic data bank
A product of the Translation Bureau

Features

Language Portal of Canada

Access a collection of Canadian resources on all aspects of English and French, including quizzes.

Writing tools

The Language Portal’s writing tools have a new look! Easy to consult, they give you access to a wealth of information that will help you write better in English and French.

Glossaries and vocabularies

Access Translation Bureau glossaries and vocabularies.

Date Modified: