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Physics Nomenclature

This document provides a nomenclature and list of symbols used in the textbook "Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach" by Çengel-Boles. It includes over 100 symbols with their corresponding quantities such as mass, pressure, temperature, energy, and other common thermodynamic variables. The symbols are organized with their SI units and grouped into categories of Latin letters, Greek letters, subscripts, superscripts, physical constants, and other notations used in thermodynamics.

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Physics Nomenclature

This document provides a nomenclature and list of symbols used in the textbook "Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach" by Çengel-Boles. It includes over 100 symbols with their corresponding quantities such as mass, pressure, temperature, energy, and other common thermodynamic variables. The symbols are organized with their SI units and grouped into categories of Latin letters, Greek letters, subscripts, superscripts, physical constants, and other notations used in thermodynamics.

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AE1104 Physics 1 Summary Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach by engel-Boles

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Nomenclature
Symbol Quantity Symbol
a Acceleration m/s
2
a Specific Helmholtz function, u Ts , kJ/kg
A Area m
2

A Helmholtz function, U TS , kJ
AF Air-fuel ratio
c Speed of sound m/s
c Specific heat kJ/kgK
p
c Constant pressure specific heat kJ/kgK
v
c Constant volume specific heat kJ/kgK
COP Coefficient of performance
COP
HP
Coefficient of performance of a heat pump
COP
R
Coefficient of performance of a refrigerator
, d D Diameter m
e Specific total energy kJ/kg
E Total energy kJ
EER Energy efficiency rating
F Force N
FA Fuel-air ratio
g Gravitational acceleration, m/s
2
g Specific Gibbs function, h Ts kJ/kg
G Total Gibbs function, H TS kJ
h Convection heat transfer coefficient W/m
2
C
h Specific enthalpy, u Pv + kJ/kg
H Total enthalpy, U PV + kJ
c
h Enthalpy of combustion kJ/kmol fuel
f
h Enthalpy of formation kJ/kmol
R
h Enthalpy of reaction kJ/kmol
HHV Higher heating value kJ/kg fuel
i Specific irreversibility kJ/kg
I Total reversibility kJ
I Electric current A
k Specific heat ratio, /
p v
c c
s
k Spring constant
t
k Thermal conductivity
p
K Equilibrium constant
ke Specific kinetic energy,
2
/ 2 V kJ/kg
KE Total energy,
2
/ 2 mV kJ
LHV Lower heating value kJ/kg fuel
m Mass kg
m Mass flow kg/s
M Molar mass kg/kmol
Ma Mach number
MEP Mean effective pressure kPa
mf Mass fraction
n Polytropic exponent
N Number of moles kmol
P Pressure kPa
cr
P Critical pressure kPa
i
P Partial pressure kPa
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m
P Mixture pressure kPa
r
P Relative pressure
R
P Reduced pressure
v
P Vapor pressure kPa
0
P Surroundings pressure kPa
pe Specific potential energy, gz kJ/kg
PE Total potential energy, mgz kJ
q Heat transfer per unit mass kJ/kg
Q Total heat transfer kJ
Q Heat transfer rate kW
H
Q Heat transfer with high-temperature body kJ
L
Q Heat transfer with low-temperature body kJ
r Compression ratio
R Gas constant kJ/kgK
c
r Cutoff ratio
p
r Pressure ratio
u
R Universal gas constant kJ/kmolK
s Specific entropy kJ/kgK
S Total entropy kJ/K
gen
s Specific entropy generation kJ/kgK
gen
S Total entropy generation kJ/K
SG Specific weight or relative density
t time s
T Temperature C or K
T Torque Nm
cr
T Critical temperature K
db
T Dry-bulb temperature K
f
T Bulk fluid temperature K
H
T Temperature of high-temperature body K
L
T Temperature of low-temperature body K
R
T Reduced temperature
wb
T Wet-bulb temperature C
0
T Surroundings temperature C or K
u Specific internal energy kJ/kg
U Total energy kJ
v Specific volume m
3
/kg
cr
v Critical specific volume m
3
/kg
R
v Pseudoreduced specific volume
V Total volume m
3

V Volume flow rate m
3
/s
V Voltage V
V Velocity m/s
V
avg
Average velocity
w Work per unit mass kJ/kg
W Total work kJ
W Power kW
in
W Work input kJ
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out
W Work output kJ
rev
W Reversible work kJ
x Quality
x Specific exergy kJ/kg
dest
x Specific exergy destruction kJ/kg
dest
X Total exergy destruction kJ
dest
X Rate of Total exergy destruction kW
y Mole fraction
z Elevation m
Z Compressibility factor
h
Z Enthalphy departure factor
s
Z Entropy departure factor

Greek letters
o Absorbtivity
o Isothermal compressibility 1/kPa
| Volume expansivity 1/K
A Finite change in quantity
c Emissivity; effectiveness
th
q Thermal efficiency
u Total energy of a flowing fluid kJ/kg
JT
Joule-Tomson coefficient K/kPA
Chemical potential kJ/kg
v Stoichiometric coefficient
Density kg/m
3

o Stefan-Boltzmann constant
n
o Normal stress N/m
2

s
o Surface tension N/m
| Relative humidity
| Specific closed system exergy kJ/kg
u Total closed system exergy kJ
e Specific or absolute humidity kg H
2
O / kg dry air




















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Subscripts
a Air
abs Absolute
act Actual
atm Atmospheric
avg Average
c Combustion; cross section
cr Critical point
CV Control volume
e Exit conditions
f Saturated liquid
fg Difference in property between saturated liquid and saturated vapor
g Saturated vapor
gen Generation
H High temperature (as in
H
T and
H
Q )
i inlet conditions
i ith component
L Low temperature (as in
L
T and
L
Q )
m Mixture
r Relative
R Reduced
rev Reversible
s Isentropic
sat Saturated
surr Surroundings
sys System
v Water vapor
0 Dead state
1 Initital or inlet state
2 Final or exit state

Superscripts
(over dot) Quantity per unit time
_
(over bar) Quantity per unit mole
(circle) Standard reference state
*(asterisk) Quantity at 1 atm pressure

Some Physical Constants
Universal gas constant 8.81447
u
R = kJ/kmolK
Standard acceleration of gravity 9.80665 g =
Standard atmospheric pressure 1 atm = 101.325 kPa
Stefan-Boltzmann constant
8
5.6704 10 o

= W/m
2
K
4
Boltzmanns constant 1.380650 k = J/K
Speed of light in vacuum
8
0
2.9979 10 c = m/s
Speed of sound in dry air at 0C and 1 atm
8
2.9979 10 c =
Heat of fusion of water at 1 atm 337.7
if
h = kJ/kg
Enthalpy of vaporization of water at 1 atm 2265.5
fg
h = kJ/kg

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