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Mechanical Engineering: Throttling Process http://kamaljeetlakhina.blogspot.in/2013/04/throttling-process.html
heat transfer(q) and work transfer (w) are zero as the characteristics of throttling..
equation becomes:
now what we generally seen that practically velocities values (c1 and c2 ) are very very small
as compared to enthalpies values so c1 and c2 can be neglected and finally
Labels: irreversible process, isenthalpic process, same enthalpy process, throttling valve
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revanth 11 September 2013 at 19:47
So finally I didn't get the jist of the concept. Just kindly clarify whether if there is flow of a
gas through an orifice or partially opened valve,what changes would occur in temperature
and pressure and how the Joule-Thompson co-efficient related to this process?
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joule thomson effect is nothing but the throttling effect and only if the process is
done below inversion temperature then only temperature will decrease
otherwise not.the reason is queit simple that in overall process no energy
transaction takes place so increase in potential energy result in decrement of
kinetic energy results in lowering down the temperature.
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C1 and C2 are small as compared to nthalpy or are they almost equal and cancel
out.c1~c2
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Lets say we have an ideal gas undergoing an isenthalpic process and we need to find out
change in volume then which one of these is correct:
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