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Thermodynamics Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow Volume 1 of 3
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Intensive and Extensive Properties

Thermodynamics THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES Specific Volume The specific volume (n) of a substance is the total volume (V) of that substance divided by the total  mass  (m)  of  that  substance  (volume  per  unit  mass).     It  has  units  of  cubic  feet  per pound-mass (ft3/lbm). (1-3) n V m where: n = specific volume (ft3/lbm) V = volume (ft3) m = mass (lbm) Density The  density  (    )  of  a  substance  is  the  total  mass  (m)  of  that  substance  divided  by  the  total r volume (V) occupied by that substance (mass per unit volume).   It has units of pound-mass per cubic feet (lbm/ft3).   The density (    ) of a substance is the reciprocal of its specific volume (n). r (1-4) r m V 1 n where: = density (lbm/ft3) r m = mass (lbm) V = volume (ft3) n = specific volume (ft3/lbm) Rev. 0 Page 3 HT-01

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