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Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):

T. Loimer:
"Effects of capillarity on a Joule-Thomson process of a fluid near saturation";
Talk: XIVth International Symposium on Trends in Applications of Mathematics to Mechanics, Seeheim; 2004-08-22 - 2004-08-28; in: "Trends in Applications of Mathematics to Mechanics", Yongqi Wang, K. Hutter (ed.); Shaker Verlag, Aachen (2005), ISBN: 3-8322-3600-7; 247 - 256.



English abstract:
The one-dimensional flow of a saturated vapor through a porous membrane is investigated. Upstream of the porous medium the fluid is in a state of saturated vapor. Downstreams, due to the Joule-Thomson effect for real fluids, there is cooler and unsaturated vapor. In front of and within the porous membrane, condensation and evaporation fronts form. The flow process is analyzed by taking into account effects of capillarity, e.g., the pressure difference across a curved meniscus and the change of vapor pressure at a curved meniscus.


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