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Enthalpy is the thermodynamic quantity equivalent to the total heat content of a system. Check FAQs
h=u+(Pv)
h - Enthalpy?u - Internal Energy?P - Pressure?v - Specific Volume?

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2008.732Edit=88Edit+(750Edit2.561Edit)
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Enthalpy given Specific Volume Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Enthalpy given Specific Volume?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
h=u+(Pv)
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
h=88J/kg+(750Pa2.561m³/kg)
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
h=88+(7502.561)
LAST Step Evaluate
h=2008.732J/kg

Enthalpy given Specific Volume Formula Elements

Variables
Enthalpy
Enthalpy is the thermodynamic quantity equivalent to the total heat content of a system.
Symbol: h
Measurement: Specific EnergyUnit: J/kg
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Internal Energy
The internal energy of a thermodynamic system is the energy contained within it. It is the energy necessary to create or prepare the system in any given internal state.
Symbol: u
Measurement: Specific EnergyUnit: J/kg
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Pressure
Pressure is the force applied perpendicular to the surface of an object per unit area over which that force is distributed.
Symbol: P
Measurement: PressureUnit: Pa
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Specific Volume
Specific Volume of the body is its volume per unit mass.
Symbol: v
Measurement: Specific VolumeUnit: m³/kg
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

Other Formulas to find Enthalpy

​Go Enthalpy given Flow Work
h=u+(PρL)

Other formulas in Properties of Fluids category

​Go Specific Volume of Fluid given Mass
v=VTm
​Go Specific Total Energy
e=Em
​Go Specific Volume given Density
v=1ρ
​Go Density of Fluid
ρ=mVT

How to Evaluate Enthalpy given Specific Volume?

Enthalpy given Specific Volume evaluator uses Enthalpy = Internal Energy+(Pressure*Specific Volume) to evaluate the Enthalpy, The Enthalpy given specific volume in terms of Volume formula is defined as the sum of internal energy and flow work. The heat absorbed or released during a process at constant pressure is equal to the change in enthalpy. Sometimes referred to as “heat content”. The heat added or lost by the system is measured as the change in enthalpy (ΔH), not the actual amount of heat. Flow Work is the energy per unit mass needed to move the fluid and maintain flow. Enthalpy is denoted by h symbol.

How to evaluate Enthalpy given Specific Volume using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Enthalpy given Specific Volume, enter Internal Energy (u), Pressure (P) & Specific Volume (v) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Enthalpy given Specific Volume

What is the formula to find Enthalpy given Specific Volume?
The formula of Enthalpy given Specific Volume is expressed as Enthalpy = Internal Energy+(Pressure*Specific Volume). Here is an example- 12613 = 88+(750*2.560976).
How to calculate Enthalpy given Specific Volume?
With Internal Energy (u), Pressure (P) & Specific Volume (v) we can find Enthalpy given Specific Volume using the formula - Enthalpy = Internal Energy+(Pressure*Specific Volume).
What are the other ways to Calculate Enthalpy?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Enthalpy-
  • Enthalpy=Internal Energy+(Pressure/Density of Liquid)OpenImg
Can the Enthalpy given Specific Volume be negative?
Yes, the Enthalpy given Specific Volume, measured in Specific Energy can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Enthalpy given Specific Volume?
Enthalpy given Specific Volume is usually measured using the Joule per Kilogram[J/kg] for Specific Energy. Joule per Gram[J/kg], Joule per Centigram[J/kg], Square Meter per Square Second[J/kg] are the few other units in which Enthalpy given Specific Volume can be measured.
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