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The Joule-
Thomson Effect in Carbon Dioxide: I Experimental ...
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series.
Frederick E. Kester, 2010
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Comprehensive Physics XII
THOMSON EFFECT— ELEMENTARY IDEA As discussed earlier, the
thermoelectric emf is actually a characteristic of a single substance. So, it is
expected that an emf will develop between two parts of a single metal if they are
at different ...
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The Joule-
Thomson Effect for Air at Moderate Temperatures ...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
Llewellyn Griffith Hoxton, 2012
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Termodinamičeskie Svojstva Etilena
The experimental data on ethylene's Joule-Thomson effect (Table 1.5) were
obtained in a relatively narrow range of variables. Different kinds of Joule-
Thomson effects (integral adiabatic or isothermal) were also measured in
different studies.
Vi︠a︡cheslav Vladimirovich Sychev, Theodore B. Selover, 1987
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Miniature Joule-
Thomson Cryocooling: Principles and Practice
Brillantinov, N.A., “Measurement of the Joule-Thomson effect of air and oxygen at
low pressures”, Zhur. Tekh. Fiz., Vol. 18, p. 1113, (1948), cited in Chem. Abstr,
Vol. 50, p. 4301a. Roebuck, J.R. and Osterberg, H., “The Joule-Thomson effect in
...
Ben-Zion Maytal, John M. Pfotenhauer, 2012
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The Industrial Electronics Handbook
The Thomson effect is the absorption or expulsion of current transported heat
along an electrically conducting material wherever ... The Thomson effect (1856)
was first predicted, and then years later was demonstrated, by William Thomson.
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Advanced Materials for Thermal Management of Electronic ...
The Thomson effect is a combination of the Seebeck and Peltier effects which
was the phenomenon discovered by William Thomson in 1854, later called Lord
Kelvin. It was found that there occurs a reversible transverse heat flow into or out
of ...
Xingcun Colin Tong Ph.D, 2011
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Competition Science Vision
(iii) In fact, seebeck effect is the resultant of two effects, namely Peltier effect and
Thomson effect. (iv) The thermocouples are used in the measurement of
temperature and of other quantities, such as radiant energy, which can be
measured by a ...
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Physical Properties of Materials for Engineers
The Thomson effect is illustrated in Figure 7-3. The single homogeneous
conductor is heated at some point to temperature T2. A thermal gradient will exist
on either side of the heated point. Two points, P, and P,, of equal temperature, T,,
will ...
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A Complete Course in ISC Physics
THOMSON EFFECT From certain theoretical considerations W. Thomson (Lord
Kelvin) predicted that an emf would be developed between two parts of a single
metallic conductor if its two parts are at different temperatures. Consequently heat
...
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Explained: Thermoelectricity
The first part of the thermoelectric effect, the conversion of heat to electricity, was ... Kelvin temperature scale is named), and is called the Thomson effect. «MIT News, Апр 10»