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Ing. Václav Vinš, Ph.D.
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+420 266 053 152
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vins.vaclav@seznam.cz
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M2412
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D2 - Thermodynamics
Research area
Refrigeration, thermophysical properties, two-phase flow of vapor-liquid mixture
Curriculum vitae
Education
2010: Ph.D. at
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
of the Czech Technical University (CTU) in Prague, study program: Mathematical and Physical Engineering, title:
Mathematical Modeling and Experimental Investigation of the Two-phase Flow through Small-Diameter Tubes
2005: Ing. at CTU in Prague, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Applied Mechanics
Study stays and working activities
2001 – 2009: cooperation with PH department at
CERN
laboratory (Switzerland, Geneva) –
development of the vapor cooling circuits intended to particle detectors of the TOTEM experiment and the Inner Detector (ID) of the ATLAS experiment
2008 till now: research assistant at the Institute of Thermomechanics AS CR, v. v. i.
2006 – 2008: part time job at the Institute of Thermomechanics AS CR, v. v. i. –
modeling of the vapor-liquid nucleation employing the gradient theory under supervision of
Ing. Jan Hrubý, CSc.
2005: Technical Student Program at CERN – TS department,
CFD
studies for LHCb and ALICE detectors using commercial software STAR-CD
(10 months)
2003: Summer Student Program at CERN –
PH department, testing of the prototypes of heat exchangers and heaters for the SCT and Pixel detectors of the ID of ATLAS experiment
(2 months)
2002: study at the
Lund Institute of Technology
at Lund University (Sweden) organized by Erasmus/Socrates program,
concentration on turbulence and heat transfer
(5 months)
2001 – 2005: assistant in the research at
Department of physics
at Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at CTU in Prague
View author's publications in the ASCR database
Selected publications
V. Vacek, V. Vinš:
Two-phase flow analyses during throttling processes
, International Journal of Thermophysics 30(4), 1179-1196, 2009.
V. Vinš, V. Vacek:
Effect of Gas Impurities on the Throttling Process of Fluorocarbon Refrigerants: Estimation of the Henry’s Law Constant
, Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data, 54(9), 2395-2403, 2009.
V. Vinš, V. Vacek:
Mass flow rate correlation for two-phase flow of R218 through a capillary tube
, Applied Thermal Engineering 29, 2816-2823, 2009.
M. Deile, E. Radermacher, M. Oriunno, G. Ruggiero, V. Vacek, V. Vinš et al.:
The TOTEM experiment and the CERN Large Hadron Collider
, Journal of Instrumentation 3, S08007, 2008.
M. Oriunno, M. Battistin, E. David, P. Guglielmini, C. Joram, E. Radermacher, G. Ruggiero, J. Wu, V. Vacek, V. Vinš:
Design and prototype studies of the TOTEM Roman pot detectors
, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, A 581, 499-503, 2007.
V. Vacek, V. Vinš:
A study of the flow through capillary tubes tuned for a cooling circuit with saturated fluorocarbon refrigerants
, International Journal of Thermophysics 28, 1490-1508, 2007.
D. G. Labetski, J. Hrubý, V. Vinš, M. E. H. Van Dongen:
Computation of nucleation rates for n-nonane using gradient theory
, Nucleation and atmospheric aerosols, 97-101, 2007.
Projects
2008-2008
KJB200760804
Ultrafast systems for opening and closing of ducts
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