Course detail
Cryogenics
FSI-TK0 Acad. year: 2021/2022 Summer semester
Basics of low temperature physics and cryogenics.
Supervisor
Department
Learning outcomes of the course unit
Knowledge about physical phenomena and matter properties at low temperatures, basics for work in low temperature laboratory (1,5 K – 300 K).
Prerequisites
Basic course of physics.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
The course is taught through lectures explaining the basic principles and theory of the discipline. Teaching is suplemented by practical laboratory work.
Assesment methods and criteria linked to learning outcomes
The condition for award of the course-unit credit is a student’s work: design of a simple cryogenic equipment or experiment
Language of instruction
Czech
Aims
The aim of the course is to present basics of low temperature physics, technology and design of low temperature equipment for physical experiments and other applications.
Specification of controlled education, way of implementation and compensation for absences
Absence has to be compensated by self-study or assigned homework. Presence in laboratory exercises is obligatory.
The study programmes with the given course
Programme B-FIN-P: Physical Engineering and Nanotechnology, Bachelor's
branch ---: no specialisation, 3 credits, elective
Type of course unit
Lecture
16 hours, optionally
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
1. Introduction, properties of cryoliquids, safety
2. Methods of refrigeration, liquefaction and storage of cryoliquids.
3. Physical properties of materials at low temperatures.
4. Low temperature experimental techniques.
5. Heat transfer at low temperatures.
6. Low temperature vacuum technique.
7. Design of cryogenic equipment.
8. Applications of low temperatures.
Laboratory exercise
10 hours, compulsory
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
1. Equipment of low temperatury laboratory, safety – excursion in laboratory
2. Work with cryoliquids (nitrogen, helium), mater properties at low temperatures
3. Detection of vacuum leaks, using of mass spectrometer
4. He liquefaction
5. Cryopumping