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Millisecond Time-Scale Measurements of Heat Transfer to Confined He II

We explore transient heat transfer, on the millisecond time-scale, from a narrow, rectangular stainless steel heater cooled from one side by He II confined to a channel of 120 $\mu$m depth. The helium is isolated from the external bath with the exception of two pin-holes of cross section about 10% t...

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Autores principales: Blomberg Ghini, Jonas, Auchmann, Bernhard, Baudouy, Bertrand
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2803750
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author Blomberg Ghini, Jonas
Auchmann, Bernhard
Baudouy, Bertrand
author_facet Blomberg Ghini, Jonas
Auchmann, Bernhard
Baudouy, Bertrand
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collection CERN
description We explore transient heat transfer, on the millisecond time-scale, from a narrow, rectangular stainless steel heater cooled from one side by He II confined to a channel of 120 $\mu$m depth. The helium is isolated from the external bath with the exception of two pin-holes of cross section about 10% that of the channel. We measure the temperatures of both the heater strip and the channel helium during slow-pulse heating that reaches peak power after 9 ms, fast-pulse heating that reaches peak power after 100 $\mu$s, and step heating that reaches steady power after 100 $\mu$s. Using the steady state Kapitza heat transfer expression at the interface between heater and helium, and the Gorter-Mellink heat transfer regime in the helium channel, we obtain excellent agreement between simulation and measurement during the first 5 ms of slow-pulse tests. Using instead the measured helium temperature in the Kapitza expression, we obtain excellent agreement between the simulated and measured heater response during the first 150 ms of slow-pulse tests. The same model fails to explain the fast-pulse transient response of the heater and helium, while it can explain the helium response to a step in applied power but not the heater response. The steady state Kapitza expression may therefore not be applicable to heating events that are over within a single millisecond.
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spelling cern-28037502023-01-31T10:16:57Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2803750engBlomberg Ghini, JonasAuchmann, BernhardBaudouy, BertrandMillisecond Time-Scale Measurements of Heat Transfer to Confined He IIphysics.app-phOtherWe explore transient heat transfer, on the millisecond time-scale, from a narrow, rectangular stainless steel heater cooled from one side by He II confined to a channel of 120 $\mu$m depth. The helium is isolated from the external bath with the exception of two pin-holes of cross section about 10% that of the channel. We measure the temperatures of both the heater strip and the channel helium during slow-pulse heating that reaches peak power after 9 ms, fast-pulse heating that reaches peak power after 100 $\mu$s, and step heating that reaches steady power after 100 $\mu$s. Using the steady state Kapitza heat transfer expression at the interface between heater and helium, and the Gorter-Mellink heat transfer regime in the helium channel, we obtain excellent agreement between simulation and measurement during the first 5 ms of slow-pulse tests. Using instead the measured helium temperature in the Kapitza expression, we obtain excellent agreement between the simulated and measured heater response during the first 150 ms of slow-pulse tests. The same model fails to explain the fast-pulse transient response of the heater and helium, while it can explain the helium response to a step in applied power but not the heater response. The steady state Kapitza expression may therefore not be applicable to heating events that are over within a single millisecond.arXiv:2203.04701oai:cds.cern.ch:28037502022
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Blomberg Ghini, Jonas
Auchmann, Bernhard
Baudouy, Bertrand
Millisecond Time-Scale Measurements of Heat Transfer to Confined He II
title Millisecond Time-Scale Measurements of Heat Transfer to Confined He II
title_full Millisecond Time-Scale Measurements of Heat Transfer to Confined He II
title_fullStr Millisecond Time-Scale Measurements of Heat Transfer to Confined He II
title_full_unstemmed Millisecond Time-Scale Measurements of Heat Transfer to Confined He II
title_short Millisecond Time-Scale Measurements of Heat Transfer to Confined He II
title_sort millisecond time-scale measurements of heat transfer to confined he ii
topic physics.app-ph
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url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2803750
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