FormulaDen.com
Physics
Chemistry
Math
Chemical Engineering
Civil
Electrical
Electronics
Electronics and Instrumentation
Materials Science
Mechanical
Production Engineering
Financial
Health
You are here
-
Home
»
Physics
»
Aerospace
»
Propulsion
Enthalpy after Combustion in Components of Gas Turbine Formulas
Enthalpy after combustion is the increase in the enthalpy of fluid after adding heat. And is denoted by h
3
. Enthalpy after Combustion is usually measured using the Kilojoule for Energy. Note that the value of Enthalpy after Combustion is always positive.
Components of Gas Turbine formulas that make use of Enthalpy after Combustion
f
x
Heat Added in Gas Turbine Combustion
Go
FAQ
What is the Enthalpy after Combustion?
Enthalpy after combustion is the increase in the enthalpy of fluid after adding heat. Enthalpy after Combustion is usually measured using the Kilojoule for Energy. Note that the value of Enthalpy after Combustion is always positive.
Can the Enthalpy after Combustion be negative?
No, the Enthalpy after Combustion, measured in Energy cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Enthalpy after Combustion?
Enthalpy after Combustion is usually measured using the Kilojoule[KJ] for Energy. Joule[KJ], Gigajoule[KJ], Megajoule[KJ] are the few other units in which Enthalpy after Combustion can be measured.
Let Others Know
✖
Facebook
Twitter
Reddit
LinkedIn
Email
WhatsApp
Copied!