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Thermodynamic Functions , Typical Symbols and Units
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Thermodynamics
Thermodynamic Functions, Typical Symbols and Units
Definitions
- Intensive properties are independent of mass.
- Extensive properties are proportional to mass.
- Specific properties are extensive properties that are expressed on a per-mass basis; shown in lowercase.
Function | Symbol(s) |
Unit (I-P or SI) |
Absolute pressure | P |
lbf / in2 or Pa |
Absolute temperature | T |
°R or K |
Volume | V |
ft3 or m3 |
Specific volume | v =
V / m |
ft3/lbm or m3/kg |
Internal energy | U |
Btu or kJ |
Specific internal energy | u = U/m |
Btu/lbm or kJ/kg |
Enthalpy | H |
Btu or kJ |
Specific enthalpy | h = u +Pv = H/m |
Btu/lbm or kJ/kg |
Entropy | S |
Btu/°R or kJ/K |
Specific entropy | s = S/m |
Btu/lbm-°R or kJ/kg·K |
Gibbs free energy | G = h - Ts |
Btu/lbm or kJ/kg |
Helmholtz free energy | A = u - Ts |
Btu/lbm or kJ/kg |
For a single-phase pure component, specifying any two intensive, independent properties is sufficient to determine all the rest.
Heat capacity at constant pressure:
cp = ( ∂h / ∂T )P Btu/lbm-°R or kJ/kg·K
Heat capacity at constant volume:
cV = ( ∂u / ∂T )V Btu/lbm-°R or kJ/kg·K
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Source
- Source: Reprinted with permission from 2013 ASHRAE Handbook - Fundamentals, ASHRAE: 2013.