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THE CONCEPT OF VISCOSITY - Columbia University
www.columbia.eduIn the SI system, viscosity is expressed in kg m-1 s-1; however, sometimes viscosity values are shown in terms of the equivalent units of N m-2 s or Pa s, where the Pascal (Pa) is the SI unit of pressure and is equal to 1 Newton per square meter (Table A-1). The SI unit of viscosity is equal to 10 Poise or 1000 centipoise.
Newton’s law of viscosity, • Pressure and temperature …
www.vit.edudependence of viscosity Viscosity of Newtonian fluids depends only on temperature and pressure exp (P P ) E T T (T,P) exp o o 0 β − ∆ − µ =µ MPD/FFO/Lect_3 R To T Where µo:viscosity at To and Po (reference temperature and pressure) ∆E: activation energy for flow R: gas constant β:material property [m2/N]
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www.pumpfundamentals.comThe influence of specific gravity on total head 3 Figure 3 shows the effect of viscosity on the water performance curve. Figure 3 The effect of viscosity on the performance of a
Units of viscosity - Hydramotion
hydramotion.comEven in relation to high-viscosity fluids, this unit is most usually encountered as the centipoise (cP), which is 0.01 poise. Many everyday fluids have viscosities between 0.5 and 1000 cP (see table). Pascal-second (symbol: Pa·s) This is the SI unit of viscosity, equivalent to newton-second per square metre (N·s m–2). It is sometimes
Analysis of Viscosity of Orange Fruit Juice to Ensure …
www.ijpab.comMomin and Thakre Int. J. Pure App. Biosci. 3 (6): 223-225 (2015) ISSN: 2320 – 7051 Copyright © December, 2015; IJPAB 224