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Informazioni Specific Volume Conversione

Specific volume e il inverse di density—it measures volume per unit mass rather than mass per unit volume. While density tells you how much mass fits in un given space, specific volume tells you how much space un given mass occupies. This property e particularly useful in thermodynamics, HVAC engineering, steam power systems, e gas calculations dove tracking how substances expand o compress e essential.

Il SI unit e metri cubi per chilogrammo (m³/kg). Specific volume increases con temperature as substances expand—this e dramatically visible quando water boils into steam, expanding approssimativamente 1,600 times in volume at atmospheric pressure. Comprendere specific volume e crucial per sizing pipes, designing pressure vessels, interpreting steam tables, calculating compressor performance, e analyzing refrigeration cycles dove fluids change phase repeatedly.

Our converter handles all standard specific volume units per thermodynamic e engineering applications, da power plant design un HVAC system analysis.

Comuni Specific Volume Conversions

DaAMoltiplica Per
m³/kgL/kg1000
L/kgm³/kg0.001
m³/kgft³/lb16.018
ft³/lbm³/kg0.06243
m³/kgcm³/g1000
cm³/gm³/kg0.001
L/gm³/kg1
ft³/lbL/kg62.43
gal/lbm³/kg0.008345
m³/kggal/lb119.83

Specific Volume Unita Riferimento

Cubic metro per chilogrammo (m³/kg) – Il SI unit di specific volume. Water at 4°C ha specific volume di 0.001 m³/kg (o 1 L/kg). Gases hanno much higher values—air at sea level e circa 0.82 m³/kg, e steam at 100°C e 1 atm reaches 1.67 m³/kg. This unit appears directly in il ideal gas law written as Pv = RT, dove v e specific volume.

Litro per chilogrammo (L/kg) – Convenient per liquids e easily visualized. 1 L/kg = 0.001 m³/kg esattamente. Water ≈ 1 L/kg at room temperature, making comparisons intuitive. Gasoline ha specific volume around 1.33 L/kg (it's less dense than water). Comuni in chemical process industries.

Cubic piede per libbra (ft³/lb) – US customary unit widely used in HVAC, steam engineering, power plants, e industrial applications. Water ≈ 0.016 ft³/lb. Steam tables in US engineering handbooks report specific volume in ft³/lb. Essential per sizing ducts, pipes, e heat exchangers in American engineering practice.

Cubic centimetro per grammo (cm³/g) – Equal un mL/g, common in chemistry e laboratory work. Numerically identical un L/kg. Water = 1 cm³/g provides un convenient reference. Often used quando working con small samples o precise laboratory misurazioni.

Gallone per libbra (gal/lb) – Occasionally used in US per liquid applications, particularly in il petroleum e chemical industries. Water ≈ 0.12 gal/lb (US gallone). Useful quando dealing con tank capacities e liquid handling dove galloni sono il standard volume misurare.