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Synonym: Throttling Temperature effect = Joule–Thomson effect
Fluid temperature change (warming or cooling) under the throttling process.
The value of temperature effect is proportional to pressure drop :
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\delta T = \epsilon_{JT} \cdot \delta P |
whereTemperature change of a fluid (except ideal gas) when it is forced through a valve or porous plug while keeping it insulated so that no heat is exchanged with the environment (that is, at constant enthalpy
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There are two major types of throttling effects:
In Fluid Dynamics the Joule–Thomson effect
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\frac{\partial T}{\partial t} = \epsilon_{JT} \cdot {\bf u} \cdot \nabla P |
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See also
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Physics / Thermodynamics / Thermodynamic process / Adiabatic Process / Throttling process
[ Joule–Thomson coefficient ]