The Joule-Thomson effect in confined fluids

Authors
Citation
M. Schoen, The Joule-Thomson effect in confined fluids, PHYSICA A, 270(3-4), 1999, pp. 353-379
Citations number
43
Categorie Soggetti
Physics
Journal title
PHYSICA A
ISSN journal
03784371 → ACNP
Volume
270
Issue
3-4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
353 - 379
Database
ISI
SICI code
0378-4371(19990815)270:3-4<353:TJEICF>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
The Joule-Thomson effect is discussed for a fluid composed of spherically s ymmetric Lennard-Jones(12,6) molecules (of "diameter" sigma) confined betwe en two planar, rigid, structureless solid substrates separated by s(z)=10 a nd 20 sigma. The effect of "strong" and "weak" of the substrate is studied by employing fluid-substrate potentials with and without attractive interac tions, respectively. The focal point of this study is the confinement-induc ed depression of the inversion temperature T-inv with respect to the bulk v alue. It is defined such that during a Joule-Thomson expansion the temperat ure of a (confined or bulk) gas remains constant. In the limit of vanishing gas density, T-inv is computed from the second virial coefficient defined through a density expansion of the transverse stress T-parallel to in the g as. For higher densities T-inv is computed from the (transverse) expansion coefficient alpha(parallel to) which is accessible through density and enth alpy fluctuations in mixed stress-strain ensemble Monte Carlo simulations. Results of these simulations are analyzed in terms of a mean-field theory w hich provides a qualitatively correct description of the Joule-Thomson effe ct in confined fluids. The smaller s(z) the more depressed (with respect to the bulk) is T-inv. The density dependence of T-inv is different for "stro ng" and "weak" substrates. Without attractive fluid-fluid interactions T-in v does not exist and the confined gas is always heated during a Joule-Thoms on expansion. In this case alpha(parallel to) is independent of the substra te material. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.