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Joule-Thomson expansion of the Bardeen-AdS black holes

The Joule-Thomson expansion process is studied for Bardeen-AdS black holes in the extended phase space. Firstly, we get Joule-Thomson coefficient and find that the divergent point of Joule-Thomson coefficient coincides with the zero point of temperature. The inversion curves are also obtained from the zero point of Joule-Thomson coefficient. Then the minimum inversion temperature and the corresponding mass are obtained. In addition, the ratio between minimum inversion and critical temperature for Bardeen-AdS black holes is also calculated. We obtain the isenthalpic curve in $T$-$P$ graph and demonstrate the cooling-heating region by the inversion curve. An interesting phenomenon we get is that black hole is always in heating process. The same phenomenon can be also obtained from the charged AdS black holes.

preprint2019arXivOpen access

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