The total enthalpy at any point in a fluid flow, denoted as “h0,” is a thermodynamic property that represents the combination of internal energy, kinetic energy, and potential energy per unit mass of a fluid element. It is used in fluid dynamics and aerodynamics to analyze and understand the behavior of flowing fluids, such as gases and liquids.Â
- Total enthalpy (h0) in J/kg
- Static enthalpy (h) in J/kg
- Velocity (V) in m/s