Isentropic Temperature 1 given Specific Volume Formula

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Isentropic temperature 1 given specific volume is the temperature when the thermodynamic process is both adiabatic and reversible. Check FAQs
T1 specific volume=T2(ν1ν2)κ-1
T1 specific volume - Isentropic temperature 1 given specific volume?T2 - Temperature of Surface 2?ν1 - Specific Volume at Point 1?ν2 - Specific Volume at Point 2?κ - Specific Heat Ratio Dynamic?

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2101.6798Edit=151Edit(0.001Edit0.816Edit)1.3928Edit-1
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FIRST Step Consider the formula
T1 specific volume=T2(ν1ν2)κ-1
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
T1 specific volume=151K(0.001m³/kg0.816m³/kg)1.3928-1
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
T1 specific volume=151(0.0010.816)1.3928-1
Next Step Evaluate
T1 specific volume=2101.67980277802K
LAST Step Rounding Answer
T1 specific volume=2101.6798K

Isentropic Temperature 1 given Specific Volume Formula Elements

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Isentropic temperature 1 given specific volume
Isentropic temperature 1 given specific volume is the temperature when the thermodynamic process is both adiabatic and reversible.
Symbol: T1 specific volume
Measurement: TemperatureUnit: K
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Temperature of Surface 2
Temperature of Surface 2 is the temperature of the 2nd surface.
Symbol: T2
Measurement: TemperatureUnit: K
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Specific Volume at Point 1
Specific Volume at Point 1 is the number of cubic meters occupied by one kilogram of matter. It is the ratio of a material's volume to its mass.
Symbol: ν1
Measurement: Specific VolumeUnit: m³/kg
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Specific Volume at Point 2
Specific Volume at Point 2 is the number of cubic meters occupied by one kilogram of matter. It is the ratio of a material's volume to its mass.
Symbol: ν2
Measurement: Specific VolumeUnit: m³/kg
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Specific Heat Ratio Dynamic
The Specific Heat Ratio Dynamic is the ratio of the heat capacity at constant pressure to heat capacity at constant volume.
Symbol: κ
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 1.

Other formulas in Isentropic Process category

​Go Isentropic Pressure at Point 1
P1 isentropic=P2(ν1ν2)κ
​Go Isentropic Pressure at Point 2
P2 isentropic=P1(ν1ν2)κ
​Go Isentropic Temperature 1 given Pressure Ratio
T1 pressure ratio=T2(P2P1)κ-1κ
​Go Isentropic Temperature 2 given Pressure Ratio
T2 pressure ratio=T1(P2P1)κ-1κ

How to Evaluate Isentropic Temperature 1 given Specific Volume?

Isentropic Temperature 1 given Specific Volume evaluator uses Isentropic temperature 1 given specific volume = Temperature of Surface 2/(Specific Volume at Point 1/Specific Volume at Point 2)^(Specific Heat Ratio Dynamic-1) to evaluate the Isentropic temperature 1 given specific volume, Isentropic temperature 1 given specific volume is the temperature when the thermodynamic process is both adiabatic and reversible. Isentropic temperature 1 given specific volume is denoted by T1 specific volume symbol.

How to evaluate Isentropic Temperature 1 given Specific Volume using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Isentropic Temperature 1 given Specific Volume, enter Temperature of Surface 2 (T2), Specific Volume at Point 1 1), Specific Volume at Point 2 2) & Specific Heat Ratio Dynamic (κ) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Isentropic Temperature 1 given Specific Volume

What is the formula to find Isentropic Temperature 1 given Specific Volume?
The formula of Isentropic Temperature 1 given Specific Volume is expressed as Isentropic temperature 1 given specific volume = Temperature of Surface 2/(Specific Volume at Point 1/Specific Volume at Point 2)^(Specific Heat Ratio Dynamic-1). Here is an example- 2101.68 = 151/(0.001/0.816)^(1.392758-1).
How to calculate Isentropic Temperature 1 given Specific Volume?
With Temperature of Surface 2 (T2), Specific Volume at Point 1 1), Specific Volume at Point 2 2) & Specific Heat Ratio Dynamic (κ) we can find Isentropic Temperature 1 given Specific Volume using the formula - Isentropic temperature 1 given specific volume = Temperature of Surface 2/(Specific Volume at Point 1/Specific Volume at Point 2)^(Specific Heat Ratio Dynamic-1).
Can the Isentropic Temperature 1 given Specific Volume be negative?
No, the Isentropic Temperature 1 given Specific Volume, measured in Temperature cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Isentropic Temperature 1 given Specific Volume?
Isentropic Temperature 1 given Specific Volume is usually measured using the Kelvin[K] for Temperature. Celsius[K], Fahrenheit[K], Rankine[K] are the few other units in which Isentropic Temperature 1 given Specific Volume can be measured.
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