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Joule-Thomson
Joule-Thomson (dʒuːl ˈtɒmsən) The names of James Prescott Joule (1818–89), English physicist, and Sir William Thomson, Lord Kelvin (see Kelvin), used attrib. with reference to an effect discovered jointly by them, viz. the change of temperature of a gas that occurs when it expands through a porous p...
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Joule–Thomson effect
The temperature change produced during a Joule–Thomson expansion is quantified by the Joule–Thomson coefficient, . Joule–Thomson coefficient.
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Joule-Thomson effect - Wikipedia
Joule-Thomson effect. 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 or liquid (as differentiated from an ideal gas) when it is forced through a valve or porous plug while keeping it insulated so that no heat is exchanged with the ...
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"Dividing through by Dp" in Joule Thomson effect In the wikipedia page for the Joule Thompson Effect, it says: 
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Science and technology
Joule–Thomson effect, temperature change of a fluid passing through a valve in a thermally
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James Prescott Joule
Thomson was intrigued but sceptical.
Unanticipated, Thomson and Joule met later that year in Chamonix. Surprisingly, Thomson did not send Joule a copy of his paper but when Joule eventually read it he wrote to Thomson on 6 October, claiming that his studies
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Joule (disambiguation)
The joule (symbol: J) is the SI derived unit of energy
Joule or joules may also refer to:
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Joule (surname)
James Prescott Joule (1818–1889), Navy
Optimal Energy Joule, an electric car
Joule (journal), a scientific journal published by Cell Press
See also
Gough–Joule effect
Joule–Thomson
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تأثير جول-طومسون
تأثير جول-طومسون في الفيزياء والكيمياء (Joule-Thomson effect) هو تأثير تتسم به الغازات حيث تتغير درجة حرارة الغاز عند تحرره من ضغط عال مطبق عليه .
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Joule effect
The Joule–Thomson effect, the temperature change of a gas when it is forced through a valve or porous plug while keeping it insulated so that no heat is See also
Joule–Thomson effect
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Thermodynamics
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Joule expansion
results as obtained by Joule. The Joule expansion should not be confused with the Joule–Thomson expansion or throttling process which refers to the steady flow of a gas from a region
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Swirl valve
It is currently being used for optimising existing Joule–Thomson (JT-LTS) systems to minimise liquid carryover. The swirl valve is exactly the same as a Joule-Thomson (JT) choke valve, but it enhances the performance of downstream separators for the same pressure
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Selig Percy Amoils
In 1965, Amoils refined the cryoextraction method of cataract surgery by developing a cryoprobe that was cooled through the Joule-Thomson effect of gas This led to the Joule-Thomson effect cryoprobe in 1965, using carbon dioxide or nitrous oxide to cool the probe, which could then be reheated electrically
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Expansion valve
expansion valve, the invention of Jean-Jacques Meyer
Thermodynamics
A valve used to expand a gas, for thermodynamic cooling purposes in either:
Joule-Thomson
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Louis Paul Cailletet
Cailletet succeeded in producing droplets of liquid oxygen in 1877 by a different method than Raoul Pictet: He used the Joule-Thomson effect; oxygen was
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