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jarman007
Feb13-10, 03:57 AM
It occurs when a real gas is allowed to expand adiabatically


we all know when a ideal gas is expanded adiabatically it temperature decreases
so real gas should do the same with minor difference




so what is all the fuss about we all know it will happen

why is it given a special name

cesiumfrog
Feb13-10, 09:13 PM
Question: did you look at wikipedia before posting?

we all know when a ideal gas is expanded adiabatically it temperature decreases
You seem to be thinking of isentropic, not general, adiabatic expansion.

so real gas should do the same with minor difference
so what is all the fuss about we all know it will happen
This can increase temperature.

jarman007
Feb13-10, 10:53 PM
So unique thing about joule thomson effect is increasing of temperature on expansion

Andy Resnick
Feb14-10, 09:55 AM
In addition to the above comments, historically, measurement of the Joule-Thompson coefficient led to the development of the absolute (Kelvin) temperature scale.