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Standard Enthalpy at Final Temperature T2 (
408 Calculations)
The Standard Enthalpy at final Temperature T2 formula is defined as the difference in Enthalpy between products and reactants of a chemical reaction.
Enthalpy of Chemical Reaction at Absolute Temperatures (
2097 Calculations)
The Enthalpy of chemical reaction at absolute Temperatures is defined as the difference in activation energy between products and reactants for forward and backward reactions at absolute Temperatures T1 and T2.
Turbine Work given Enthalpy (
65 Calculations)
Turbine Work given Enthalpy formula is defined as the difference between Enthalpy at inlet of turbine and Enthalpy at exit of turbine.
Entropy Change in Melting (
27 Calculations)
The Entropy Change in Melting formula is defined as the ratio of Enthalpy change in melting to the melting Temperature in polymer.
Enthalpy Change in Melting (
25 Calculations)
The Enthalpy Change in Melting formula is defined as the product of the melting Temperature with the entropy change in melting.
Melting Temperature of Polymer (
49 Calculations)
The Melting Temperature of Polymer formula is defined as the ratio of Enthalpy change in melting to entropy change in melting.
Saturated Mixture Specific Enthalpy (
1123 Calculations)
Saturated mixture specific Enthalpy is the total energy in a system due to pressure and Temperature per unit of mass in the saturated mixture.
Enthalpy of Chemical Reaction using Equilibrium Constants (
419 Calculations)
The Enthalpy of chemical reaction using equilibrium constants formula is defined as the difference in activation energy between products and reactants for forward and backward reactions at absolute Temperatures T1 and T2.
Stagnation Enthalpy (
1208 Calculations)
The Stagnation Enthalpy formula is defined as the sum of Enthalpy of fluid stream and half of the square of fluid velocity.
Degree of Reaction for Turbine (
95 Calculations)
The Degree of reaction for turbine formula is defined as the ratio of Enthalpy drop in rotor to Enthalpy drop in stage.
Heat Added in Gas Turbine Combustion (
48 Calculations)
Heat Added in Gas Turbine Combustion formula is defined as the difference between Enthalpy after combustion and Enthalpy before combustion.
Efficiency of Turbine in actual Gas Turbine Cycle given Enthalpy (
55 Calculations)
The Efficiency of turbine in actual gas turbine cycle given Enthalpy formula is defined as the ratio of difference of Enthalpy at inlet of turbine and Enthalpy at exit of turbine in actual process to the difference of Enthalpy at inlet of turbine and Enthalpy at exit of turbine in ideal process.
Static Enthalpy behind Normal Shock for given Upstream Enthalpy and Mach Number (
23 Calculations)
The Static Enthalpy behind Normal Shock for given Upstream Enthalpy and Mach Number computes the Enthalpy of a fluid behind a normal shock wave based on the Enthalpy ahead of the shock and the Mach number of the flow. This formula accounts for the ratio of specific heats for the fluid and provides insights into the change in Enthalpy resulting from the shock wave passage.
Volume Expansivity for Pumps using Enthalpy (
26 Calculations)
The Volume Expansivity for Pumps using Enthalpy formula is defined as the function of specific heat capacity, the difference in Temperature, volume, change in Enthalpy, Temperature, and the difference in pressure for a pump.
Enthalpy behind Normal Shock from Normal Shock Energy Equation (
15 Calculations)
The Enthalpy behind Normal Shock from Normal Shock Energy Equation calculates the Enthalpy of a fluid after it has undergone a normal shock wave, utilizing the Normal Shock Energy Equation. This formula provides insight into the change in Enthalpy as the fluid transitions through the shock wave, considering parameters such as the Enthalpy ahead of the shock and the velocities upstream and downstream of the shock.
Enthalpy ahead of Normal Shock from Normal Shock Energy Equation (
77 Calculations)
The Enthalpy ahead of Normal Shock from Normal Shock Energy Equation calculates the Enthalpy of a fluid ahead of a normal shock wave using the Normal Shock Energy Equation. This formula considers parameters such as the Enthalpy behind the shock and the velocities upstream and downstream of the shock. It provides crucial information about the fluid Enthalpy before encountering the shock wave, aiding in the analysis of compressible flow behavior.
Equilibrium Constant 2 using Enthalpy of Reaction (
107 Calculations)
The Equilibrium constant 2 using Enthalpy of reaction is defined as the value of its reaction quotient at chemical equilibrium at an absolute Temperature, T2 in terms of the Enthalpy of the reaction.
Outer Pressure of Lattice (
17 Calculations)
The Outer pressure of lattice is the pressure of lattice against which the lattice Enthalpy further takes into account that work has to be performed.
Enthalpy of Chemical Reaction (
4068 Calculations)
The Enthalpy of chemical reaction formula is defined as the difference in activation energy between products and reactants for forward and backward reactions.
Lattice Energy using Lattice Enthalpy (
238 Calculations)
The Lattice Energy using Lattice Enthalpy of a crystalline solid is a measure of the energy released when ions are combined to make a compound.
Lattice Enthalpy using Lattice Energy (
364 Calculations)
The Lattice Enthalpy using Lattice Energy corresponds to the coalescing of infinitely separated gaseous ions in vacuum to form the ionic lattice.
Work Done Rate by Turbine (Expanders) (
848 Calculations)
The Work Done Rate by Turbine (Expanders) formula is defined as the product of the change in the Enthalpy and the mass flow rate in the turbine (expanders).
Slope of Coexistence Curve using Enthalpy (
55 Calculations)
The Slope of coexistence curve using Enthalpy with respect to Clausius-Clapeyron equation (represented as dP/dT) is the slope of the tangent to the coexistence curve at any point.
Change in Enthalpy in Turbine (Expanders) (
172 Calculations)
The Change in Enthalpy in Turbine (Expanders) formula is defined as the ratio of the work done rate by a turbine (expanders) to the mass flow rate in the turbine (expanders).