In thermodynamics, the Joule–Thomson effect (also known as the Joule–Kelvin effect or Kelvin–Joule effect) describes the temperature change of a real gas...
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The Joule effect (during Joule expansion), the temperature change of a gas (usually cooling) when it is allowed to expand freely. The Joule–Thomson effect...
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discoveries including the Joule–Thomson effect, and the published results did much to bring about general acceptance of Joule's work and the kinetic theory...
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Lord Kelvin (redirect from William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin)
approximately −273.15 degrees Celsius or −459.67 degrees Fahrenheit. The Joule–Thomson effect is also named in his honour. Kelvin worked closely with mathematics...
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Thomas Johann Seebeck). The Thomson effect is an extension of the Peltier–Seebeck model and is credited to Lord Kelvin. Joule heating, the heat that is...
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joule or joules in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The joule (symbol: J) is the SI derived unit of energy Joule or joules may also refer to: Joule (surname)...
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in southern France increases in speed through the Rhone valley. Joule–Thomson effect Nasr, G. G.; Connor, N. E. (2014). "5.3 Gas Flow Measurement". Natural...
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the air expands to a lower pressure, it becomes cold (based on the Joule-Thomson Effect) and its ability to retain moisture is reduced. The moisture is released...
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States Thomson, Georgia Thomson, Illinois Thomson Correctional Center Thomson, Minnesota Thomson Dam (Minnesota) Thomson, New York Joule–Thomson effect, temperature...
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heating or cooling does occur. This is known as the Joule–Thomson effect. For reference, the Joule–Thomson coefficient μJT for air at room temperature and...
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preparation of liquid air is the two-column Hampson–Linde cycle using the Joule–Thomson effect. Air is fed at high pressure (>75 atm (7,600 kPa; 1,100 psi)) into...
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a temperature increase. This temperature change is known as the Joule–Thomson effect, and is exploited in the liquefaction of gases. Inversion temperature...
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List of effects (redirect from Effect (causality))
(stock market) Janus effect (effects) (sociology) Johnsen–Rahbek effect (classical mechanics) (electrical engineering) Joule–Thomson effect (thermodynamics)...
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Hall effect Heisenberg's uncertainty principle Joule–Thomson effect Laplace's demon Laws of thermodynamics Mass spectrometry Photoelectric effect Quantum...
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reduce its temperature, the Hampson–Linde cycle relies solely on the Joule–Thomson effect; this has the advantage that the cold side of the cooling apparatus...
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to expand to a low pressure. The expanding air cools greatly (the Joule–Thomson effect), and oxygen, nitrogen, and argon are separated by further stages...
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cataract surgery by developing a cryoprobe that was cooled through the Joule-Thomson effect of gas expansion. His system is still widely used in the fields of...
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unit requires a refrigeration cycle that operates by means of the Joule–Thomson effect, and the cold equipment has to be kept within an insulated enclosure...
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change in entropy of the universe is equal to ΔS for the system. Joule–Thomson effect Joule expansion (also called free expansion) Adiabatic process Cyclic...
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gases, near critical points, at very high pressures, to explain the Joule–Thomson effect, and in other less usual cases. The deviation from ideality can be...
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heat-induced expansion and contraction of construction materials Joule–Thomson effect or Joule–Thomson expansion, the decrease in temperature of a gas when it...
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argon gas to drive ice formation using a principle known as the Joule-Thomson effect. This gives physicians excellent control of the ice and minimizes...
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miniature heat exchanger resulting in regenerative cooling via the Joule–Thomson effect. For such systems the supply of pressurized gas is a logistical concern...
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Atmospheric reentry Cherenkov radiation Explosion Hydraulic jump Joule–Thomson effect Mach wave Magnetopause Moreton wave Normal shock tables Oblique shock...
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1807 with similar results as obtained by Joule. The Joule expansion should not be confused with the Joule–Thomson expansion or throttling process which refers...
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Joule heating affects the whole electric conductor, unlike the Peltier effect which transfers heat from one electrical junction to another. Joule-heating...
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light. In 1852, Joule and Thomson demonstrated that a rapidly expanding gas cools, later named the Joule–Thomson effect or Joule–Kelvin effect. Hermann von...
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Entropy production (section Joule expansion)
flow through a flow resistance such as in the Joule expansion or the Joule–Thomson effect heat transfer Joule heating friction between solid surfaces fluid...
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= n c p d T {\displaystyle dh=0=nc_{p}\,dT} . Adiabatic process Joule–Thomson effect Ideal gas laws Isentropic process G. J. Van Wylen and R. E. Sonntag...
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List of things named after Lord Kelvin (category William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin)
Kelvin, a unit of measure for color temperature Kelvin balance Joule–Thomson effect Joule–Thomson (Kelvin) coefficient Kelvin's circulation theorem Kelvin–Helmholtz...
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