Article | REF: K482 V1

Viscosity: organic liquids at atmospheric pressure (part 1)

Author: Bernard LE NEINDRE

Publication date: November 10, 2005 | Lire en français

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    In this first study devoted to organic liquids with a carbon number between 1 and 8, viscosity data were evaluated, analyzed and correlated for around 1,150 compounds.

    The viscosity data presented in table 1 are absolute or dynamic viscosities η, expressed in µPa × s and temperatures are in kelvins. These data can be converted to kinematic viscosity ν if the density ρ of the substance under consideration is known at the same temperature. The relationship between dynamic viscosity and kinematic viscosity is as follows: η=νρ

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