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What is Critical Distance

Handbook of Research on Advancements in Supercritical Fluids Applications for Sustainable Energy Systems
The “distance” of fluid states (judge by temperature and pressure condition), which is usually notified as a reduced parameter by temperature distance from the critical point.
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Thermal-Mechanical Effects and Near-Critical Fluid Dynamic Behaviors in Micro-Scale
Lin Chen (Institute of Engineering Thermophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China & University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-5796-9.ch003
Abstract
Supercritical CO2 fluid has been widely used in chemical extraction, chemical synthesis, micro-manufacturing, and heat transfer apparatus, and so forth. The current chapter deals with near-critical CO2 micro-scale thermal convective flow and the effects of thermal-mechanical process. When the scale becomes smaller, new, and detailed figures of near-critical thermal effects emerges. To explore this new area, theoretical developments and numerical investigations are discussed and explained in this chapter. From a theoretical point of view, the thermal-mechanical nature of near-critical fluid would play a leading role in small time and spatial scales. This effect is found dominant to the thermal dynamic responses and convective structures of micro-scale fluid behaviors. The scaling effects, boundary thermal-mechanical process, instability evolutions, mixing flows and characteristics, possible extensions, and applications are also discussed in this chapter.
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