1. Enskog's dense gas theory
The units used in this dossier are not always those of the SI system. Indeed, equations borrowed from the scientific literature are often defined with old units such as the poise (P), the angstrom (Â), the atmosphere (atm), the debye. Remember that 1 P = 0.1 Pa.s; 1 Â = 0.1 nm; 1 atm = 101,325 Pa = 1.01325 bar = 0.101325 MPa; 1 debye = 3.335 × 10- 30 C.m (with C = coulomb.
An important development, among the few theoretical efforts to predict the effect of pressure on gas viscosity, is due to Enskog and has been discussed in detail by Chapman and Cowling...
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