A. Srnka
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
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Review of Scientific Instruments | 2011
Tomáš Králík; Pavel Hanzelka; Věra Musilová; A. Srnka; M. Zobac
For bodies spaced in vacuum at distances shorter than the wavelength of the thermal radiation, radiative heat transfer substantially increases due to the contribution of evanescent electromagnetic waves. Experimental data on heat transfer in near-field regime are scarce. We have designed a cryogenic apparatus for the study of heat transfer over microscopic distances between metallic and non-metallic surfaces. Using a mechanical positioning system, a planeparallel gap between the samples, concentric disks, each 35 mm in diameter, is set and varied from 10(0) to 10(3) μm. The heat transferred from the hot (10 - 100 K) to the cold sample (∼5 K) sinks into a liquid helium bath through a thermal resistor, serving as a heat flux meter. Transferred heat power within ∼2 nW∕cm(2) and ∼30 μW∕cm(2) is derived from the temperature drop along the thermal resistor. For tungsten samples, the distance of the near-field effect onset was inversely proportional to temperature and the heat power increase was observed up to three orders of magnitude greater than the power of far-field radiative heat transfer.
Review of Scientific Instruments | 2010
Pavel Urban; Pavel Hanzelka; Tomáš Králík; Věra Musilová; L. Skrbek; A. Srnka
Published experiments on natural turbulent convection in cryogenic (4)He gas show contradictory results in the values of Rayleigh number (Ra) higher than 10(11). This paper describes a new helium cryostat with a cylindrical cell designed for the study of the dependence of the Nusselt number (Nu) on the Rayleigh number (up to Ra approximately 10(15)) in order to help resolve the existing controversy among published experimental results. The main part of the cryostat is a cylindrical convection cell of 300 mm in diameter and up to 300 mm in height. The cell is designed for measurement of heat transfer by natural convection at pressures ranging from 100 Pa to 250 kPa and at temperatures between 4.2 and 12 K. Parasitic heat fluxes into the convection medium are minimized by using thin sidewalls of the bottom and top parts of the cell. The exchangeable central part of the cell enables one to modify the cell geometry.
Czechoslovak Journal of Physics | 2005
M. Maggiora; V. Abazov; G. D. Alexeev; M. Alexeev; A. Amoroso; N. Angelov; S. Baginyan; F. Balestra; I. Belolaptikov; R. Bertini; A. Bianconi; R. Birsa; T. Blokhintseva; A. Bonyushkina; F. Bradamante; A. Bressan; V. Butenko; M. Colantoni; M. Corradini; S. Dalla Torre; A. Demyanov; O. Denisov; V. Drozdov; J. Dupak; G. Erusalimtsev; L. Fava; A. Ferrero; L. Ferrero; M. Finger; V. Frolov
New possibilities arising from the availability at GSI of antiproton beams, possibly polarised, are discussed. The investigation of the nucleon structure can be boosted by accessing in Drell-Yan processes experimental asymmetries related to cross-sections in which the parton distribution functions (PDF) only appear, without any contribution from fragmentation functions; such processes are not affected by the chiral suppression of the transversity functionh1(x). Spin asymmetries in hyperon production and Single Spin Asymmetries are discussed as well, together with further items like electric and magnetic nucleonic form factors and open charm production. Counting rates estimations are provided for each physical case. The sketch of a possible experimental apparatus is proposed.
Physical Review Letters | 2012
Urban P; Hanzelka P; Kralik T; Musilova; A. Srnka; L. Skrbek
arXiv: Instrumentation and Detectors | 2016
Tomáš Králík; Pavel Hanzelka; Vera Musilova; A. Srnka
Czechoslovak Journal of Physics | 2006
J. Ball; S. Goertz; J.M. Le Goff; C. Hess; K. Kondo; Günter Baum; T. Hasegawa; N. Doshita; F. Gautheron; G. Reicherz; W. Meyer; C. Marchand; M. Finger; S. Ishimoto; A. Srnka; Yu. F. Kiselev; J.H. Koivuniemi; T. Iwata; N. Horikawa; A. Magnon; T. Matsuda; J. Heckmann
Physical Review B | 2017
Tomáš Králík; Věra Musilová; Tomáš Fořt; A. Srnka
arXiv: Materials Science | 2016
Tomáš Králík; Pavel Hanzelka; Vera Musilova; A. Srnka
International Journal of Refrigeration-revue Internationale Du Froid | 2017
Jiří Frolec; Tomáš Králík; A. Srnka
Physical Review Letters | 2012
Urban P; Hanzelka P; Kralik T; V. Musilova; A. Srnka; L. Skrbek