variablevolume
Variablevolume refers to systems or devices in which the space available for a substance—typically a gas or liquid—can be changed during operation. This adjustability is usually achieved with mechanical components such as pistons, diaphragms, flexible membranes, or movable walls. The concept is central in fields that study or use controlled volume changes to perform work, regulate flow, or set specific conditions.
In thermodynamics, variable-volume processes involve a change in volume (V) and are associated with work exchange
Examples of variable-volume systems include piston–cylinder assemblies in internal combustion engines, breathing pistons in compressors, syringes
Applications span energy conversion, chemical processing, fluid handling, and research instrumentation. Design considerations for variable-volume equipment