Article | REF: K494 V1

Viscosity. Experimental data - Organic compounds under pressure - 1

Author: Bernard LE NEINDRE

Publication date: May 10, 2007 | Lire en français

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    This article presents, in the shape of charts, a part of organic compounds under pressure. The values of the viscosity of pure organic fluids are analyzed according to temperature and pressure. The data presented in this article, which essentially encompasses the liquid domain, is derived from smoothing the experimental data.

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

     INTRODUCTION

    In this dossier [K 494] and in the following [K 495] , we present in tabular form the values of the viscosity of pure organic fluids as a function of temperature and pressure.

    As with inorganic compounds, whose viscosities have been tabulated in [K 493] , the data most often cover only the liquid domain, with a few exceptions where both liquid and gaseous domains are mentioned.

    These tables are based on experimentally determined data for fifty of the most common organic substances.

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