Enthalpy
H = U + P V
Thermodynamics calculator
Find H = U + P V for simple thermodynamic state checks.
Calculator
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Result
About this calculator
Enthalpy combines internal energy and flow work, making it useful for open-system energy analysis.
Formulas
H = U + P V
Worked example
U = 50 kJ, P = 100 kPa, V = 0.2 m3 gives H = 70 kJ
Guide
Reference
Internal energy plus pressure-volume energy.
The P V term associated with pushing fluid into or out of a control volume.
Assumptions and limits
FAQ
Use these tools for education, screening, and early checks. Final work should use verified properties, standards, operating limits, and qualified engineering review.
Real systems include losses, non-ideal properties, transient behavior, two-phase effects, humidity assumptions, heat leaks, and measurement uncertainty.
Yes. Select units beside inputs where menus are shown. Values are converted internally before solving.
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