Viscosity. Experimental data - Inorganic compounds under pressure
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Viscosity. Experimental data - Inorganic compounds under pressure

Author : Bernard LE NEINDRE

Publication date: May 10, 2007 | Lire en français

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ABSTRACT

This article provides a set of tables listing the viscosity values of pure inorganic compounds under pressure. These tables have been drafted from data determined experimentally according to pressure and temperature. This data mainly encompasses the liquid domain and sometimes the liquid and gaseous domains.

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  • Bernard LE NEINDRE: CNRS Research Director - Materials and High Pressure Engineering Laboratory - Paris-Nord University

 INTRODUCTION

In this dossier, we have compiled a number of tables reporting values for the viscosity of pure inorganic compounds as a function of temperature and pressure. The data most often cover only the liquid domain, but sometimes both the liquid and gaseous domains. A single table for carbon dioxide shows the variation in viscosity in the critical region. In this region, it is well known that viscosity diverges little and shows a maximum along the critical isochorus.

These tables are based on experimentally determined data as a function of pressure and temperature.

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