Friday, 11 November 2016

Dynamic Viscosities for some common Liquids


Absolute or dynamic viscosities for some fluids


Absolute or dynamic viscosities for some common liquids at temperature 300 K are indicated below:
FluidAbsolute Viscosity
(N s/m2, Pa s)(centipoise, cP)(10-4 lb/ft s)
Acetic acid 0.001155 1.155 7.76
Acetone 0.000316 0.316 2.12
Alcohol, ethyl (ethanol) 0.001095 1.095 7.36
Alcohol, methyl (methanol) 0.00056 0.56 3.76
Alcohol, propyl 0.00192 1.92 12.9
Benzene 0.000601 0.601 4.04
Blood 0.003 - 0.004

Bromine 0.00095 0.95 6.38
Carbon Disulfide 0.00036 0.36 2.42
Carbon Tetrachloride 0.00091 0.91 6.11
Castor Oil 0.650 650  
Chloroform 0.00053 0.53 3.56
Decane 0.000859 0.859 5.77
Dodecane 0.00134 1.374 9.23
Ether 0.000223 0.223 1.50
Ethylene Glycol 0.0162 16.2 109
Trichlorofluoromethane refrigerant R-11 0.00042 0.42 2.82
Glycerine 0.950 950 6380
Heptane 0.000376 0.376 2.53
Hexane 0.000297 0.297 2.00
Kerosene 0.00164 1.64 11.0
Linseed Oil 0.0331 33.1 222
Mercury 0.0015 1.53 10.3
Milk 0.003

Octane 0.00051 0.51 3.43
Phenol 0.0080 8.0 54
Propane 0.00011 0.11 0.74
Propylene 0.00009 0.09 0.60
Propylene glycol 0.042 42  
Toluene 0.000550 0.550 3.70
Turpentine 0.001375 1.375 9.24
Water, Fresh 0.00089 0.89 6.0

Liquids - Temperature and Dynamic Viscosities

  • Acetic acid
    Acetone
    Aniline
    Benzene
    Bromobenzene
    N-Butane
    Carbon disulphide
    Carbon dioxide
    Carbon tetrachloride
    Chloroform
    Di-ethyl ether
liquids dynamic visosities
  • Ethanol
    Ethyl acetate
    Ethyl formate
    N-Hexane
    n-Hexadecane .
    Mercury
    Methanol
    Nitrobenzene
    N-Octane
    Oil, castor
    Oil, olive
    N-Pentane
    N-Propane
    Sulphuric acid
    Toluene
liquids dynamic visosities

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