The local total enthalpy at a specific point within a fluid flow, denoted as “h0,2,” is a thermodynamic property that describes the total energy per unit mass of a fluid at that particular location. Similar to the concept of local total enthalpy at point one (h0,1), it takes into account both the internal energy of the fluid and the kinetic energy associated with its motion at that specific point.Â
- Local total enthalpy at point two (h0,2) in J/kg
- Local static enthalpy at point two (h2) in J/kg
- Local velocity at point two (V2) in m/s