Volumetric heat capacityUnits Type ⤴
Volumetric heat capacity (VHC), also termed volume-specific heat capacity, describes the ability of a given volume of a substance to store internal energy while undergoing a given temperature change, but without undergoing a phase transition. It is different from specific heat capacity in that the VHC is a 'per unit volume' measure of the relationship between thermal energy and temperature of a material, while the specific heat is a 'per unit mass' measure (or occasionally per molar quantity of the material).
Term
volumetricHeatCapacity
Category
Thermodynamics
Provenance
QUDT
Provenance Uri
http://qudt.org/vocab/quantity#Volumetricheatcapacity
Note
-
Default Unit
Joule per cubic meter kelvin (J/(m^3 K))
Dimension Symbol
L-1M1T-2?-1
Dimension Length
0
Dimension Mass
-1
Dimension Time
1
Dimension Current
-2
Dimension Temperature
0
Dimension Amount
-1
Dimension Light
0