The total enthalpy of a fluid at its maximum velocity, often denoted as “h0” at “Vmax,” is a thermodynamic property that represents the combination of internal energy, kinetic energy, and potential energy per unit mass of the fluid when it is flowing at its maximum velocity. Total enthalpy is a property used in fluid dynamics and thermodynamics to describe the energy content of a fluid at a particular point within a flow. It includes both internal energy (related to temperature) and kinetic energy (related to velocity).Â
- Total enthalpy (h0) in J/kg
- Maximum Velocity (Vmax) in m/s