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  • The ratio of the temperature change to the pressure change of a gas undergoing isenthalpic expansion.
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  • The Joule-Thomson coefficient . The change of temperature (T ) with a decrease of pressure (P ) at constant enthalpy (H ) in a Joule-Thomson process is the Joule-Thomson coefficient ...
    http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Joule-Thomson_effect

  • The rate of change of temperature T with respect to pressure P in a JouleThomson process (that is, at constant enthalpy H) is the JouleThomson (Kelvin) coefficient μ JT.
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  • The effect is named for James Prescott Joule and William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin who ... Only when the JouleThomson coefficient for the given gas at the ...
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  • The coefficient arising in a Joule-Thomson process (i.e., throttling) defined by \mu\equiv\left({\partial T\over\partial P}\right)_H = {V\over C_P} (T\alpha-1), where T is the ...
    http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics/Joule-ThomsonCoefficien...

  • The coefficient of the Joule-Thompson effect is important in the liquefaction of gases because it tells whether a gas cools or heats on expansion.
    http://www.chem.arizona.edu/%7Esalzmanr/480a/480ants/jadjte/jadjte.html

  • Joule-Thomson effect ( ′jül ′tämsən i′fekt ) ( thermodynamics ) A change of temperature in a gas undergoing Joule-Thomson expansion
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  • What is the Joule-Thomson effect? When a non-ideal gas suddenly ... The even more official definition of the Joule-Thomson coefficient is given by the ...
    http://www.earlham.edu/~chem/chem341/c341_labs_web/joule_thomson.pdf

  • Joule-Thomson coefficient [′jül ′täm·sən ‚kō·ə‚fish·ənt] (thermodynamics) The ratio of the temperature change to the pressure change of a gas undergoing isenthalpic ...
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  • In physics, the Joule-Thomson effect, or Joule-Kelvin effect, is a process in which the ... Only when the Joule-Thomson coefficient for the given gas at the given ...
    http://www.chemie.de/lexikon/e/Joule-Thomson_effect

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