Viscosity: organic liquids at atmospheric pressure (part 2)

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Viscosity: organic liquids at atmospheric pressure (part 2)

Author : Bernard LE NEINDRE

Publication date: May 10, 2006 | Lire en français

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  • Bernard LE NEINDRE : Doctor of Science - Director of Research at the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS)

 INTRODUCTION

In the first part of this dossier ( [Form. K 482] ), we presented the data needed to establish the viscosity of organic liquids at atmospheric pressure with formulas containing 1 to 8 carbon atoms.

This form ( [Form. K 483] ) presents the same data for compounds of formula C 9 and higher.

Here, we'll just remind you of the basics needed to understand the attached table. For more detailed information, please refer to the [Form K 482] form, as well as to the other dossiers in Techniques de l'Ingénieur dealing with the viscosity of fluids at atmospheric pressure, cited below.

The complete study of the viscosity of compounds at atmospheric pressure consists of the files :

  • —  : Viscosity. Definitions and measuring devices

  • —  : Viscosity. Estimation methods for fluids

  • [Form K 480] Viscosity. Gas at atmospheric pressure

  • [Form K 481] Viscosity: inorganic liquids at atmospheric pressure

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