Viscosity: inorganic liquids at atmospheric pressure
Article REF: K481 V1

Viscosity: inorganic liquids at atmospheric pressure

Author : Bernard Le NEINDRE

Publication date: November 10, 2005 | Lire en français

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  • Bernard Le NEINDRE: Doctor of Science Research Director, Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS)

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This study on viscosity at atmospheric pressure gathers information and data that are a source of reference for engineers, researchers and experimenters. It is divided into several parts. In the first parts and theory, measurement methods and methods for estimating viscosity have been outlined. In [Form. K 480] , which forms an essential part of this review, we have reported numerical viscosity data for inorganic and organic gases.

This brochure [Form. K 481] presents numerical data for the main inorganic liquids.

Subsequent publications [Form. K 482] and [Form. K 483] will give the same values, but for organic liquids.

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