Handbook Viscosity: Perry's
Quick-reference charts where you draw a line between temperature and a substance point to read the viscosity. The Go-To Equations
μ=μ0(0.555T0+C0.555T+C)(TT0)1.5mu equals mu sub 0 open paren the fraction with numerator 0.555 cap T sub 0 plus cap C and denominator 0.555 cap T plus cap C end-fraction close paren open paren the fraction with numerator cap T and denominator cap T sub 0 end-fraction close paren to the 1.5 power : Viscosity at temperature (Rankine). : Sutherland's constant for the specific gas. Finding the Data in the 9th Edition Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook, 9th Edition [eBook] Perry's Handbook Viscosity
Unlike liquids, gas viscosity with temperature. Perry’s frequently cites Sutherland's Formula for these predictions: Quick-reference charts where you draw a line between
Thousands of organic and inorganic compounds are listed with experimental viscosity values at specific temperatures. Finding the Data in the 9th Edition Go
While simple fluids use standard definitions , Perry’s relies on specific models for temperature dependence: For Liquids
lnμ=A+BT+ClnT+DTEl n mu equals cap A plus the fraction with numerator cap B and denominator cap T end-fraction plus cap C l n cap T plus cap D cap T to the cap E-th power