\(\textit{Volumetric Heat Capacity (VHC)}\), also termed \(\textit{volume-specific heat capacity}\), 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 \(\textit{per unit volume}\) measure of the relationship between thermal energy and temperature of a material, while the specific heat is a \(\textit{per unit mass}\) measure (or occasionally per molar quantity of the material). (http://qudt.org/schema/qudt/LatexString)