Thermal effects in near-critical fluids : piston effect and related phenomena
BEYSENS, Daniel
Ecole Superieure de Physique et de Chimie Industrielles de la Ville de Paris [ESPCI Paris]
Ecole Superieure de Physique et de Chimie Industrielles de la Ville de Paris [ESPCI Paris]
BEYSENS, Daniel
Ecole Superieure de Physique et de Chimie Industrielles de la Ville de Paris [ESPCI Paris]
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Ecole Superieure de Physique et de Chimie Industrielles de la Ville de Paris [ESPCI Paris]
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Advanced applications of supercritical fluids in energy, Advanced applications of supercritical fluids in energy. 2017p. 1-32
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In this chapter is addressed the very particular thermal behavior that supercritical fluids exhibit when nearing their critical point. In this region, supercritical fluids exhibit strong anomalies in their thermodynamic ...Lire la suite >
In this chapter is addressed the very particular thermal behavior that supercritical fluids exhibit when nearing their critical point. In this region, supercritical fluids exhibit strong anomalies in their thermodynamic and transport properties. Pressure change associated to a temperature variation leads to a nearly isentropic thermalization of the fluid, the “piston effect”, which leads to a paradoxical “critical speeding-up”. Bulk fluid temperature is uniform, temperature gradients are confined in thermal boundary layers, making the bulk fluid a thermal short-circuit. It follows very particular behavior, as dynamic heat pipes or heat going seemingly backward, in apparent contradiction with the 2nd principle of thermodynamics. Under an acceleration field, thermal convection occurs only in the boundary layers, which paradoxically can enhance the fluid stability or even cool the fluid after a heat pulse. These effects can deeply modify the supercritical fluids thermal behavior in space and energy activities, giving to these effects socio-economic relevance.< Réduire
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