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clevermetal
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Hi, new forumer here.
I've found this site a couple times before from google searches and whatnot but I've always been too scared to post here as everyone seems much too intelligent for my questions.
However I can't find a decent answer to this question, perhaps there isn't one, however I remain hopeful! Anyway, enough chitchat.
What is enthalpy?
I get that h = u + Pv
but when you're calculating heat added in a boiler or work done in a turbine it's always H2-H1 which leads me to believe it's the internal energy of the gas/vapour. But then that's U. So I'm confused as to what enthalpy actually IS
Cheers
please don't flame too hard, I'm only a second year undergraduate!
edit: my english skill is...well... lacking.
I've found this site a couple times before from google searches and whatnot but I've always been too scared to post here as everyone seems much too intelligent for my questions.
However I can't find a decent answer to this question, perhaps there isn't one, however I remain hopeful! Anyway, enough chitchat.
What is enthalpy?
I get that h = u + Pv
but when you're calculating heat added in a boiler or work done in a turbine it's always H2-H1 which leads me to believe it's the internal energy of the gas/vapour. But then that's U. So I'm confused as to what enthalpy actually IS
Cheers
please don't flame too hard, I'm only a second year undergraduate!
edit: my english skill is...well... lacking.