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Table 1-1 Conversion Factors for Viscosity, Kinematic Viscosity, and Activation Energy of Fiow... Table 1-1 Conversion Factors for Viscosity, Kinematic Viscosity, and Activation Energy of Fiow...
Other conversion factors for viscosity are given in Appendix A.l. Sometimes the viscosity is given as pjp, kinematic viscosity, in m /s orcm /s, where p is the density of the fluid. [Pg.45]

The Saybolt universal viscosity equivalent to a given kinematic viscosity varies slightly with the temperature at which the determination is made because the temperature of the calibrated receiving flask used in the Saybolt method is not the same as that of the oil. Conversion factors are used to convert kinematic viscosity from 2 to 70 cSt at 38°C (100°F) and 99°C (210°F) to equivalent Saybolt universal viscosity in seconds. Appropriate multipliers are listed to convert kinematic viscosity over 70 cSt. For a kinematic viscosity determined at any other temperature, the equivalent Saybolt universal value is calculated by use of the Saybolt equivalent at 38°C (100°F) and a multiplier that varies with the temperature ... [Pg.50]

The Saybolt universal viscosity (SUS) equivalent to a given kinematic viscosity varies slightly with the temperature at which the determination is made because the temperature of the calibrated receiving flask used in the Saybolt method is not the same as that of the oil. Conversion factors are used to convert... [Pg.75]

Kinematic viscosity. The ratio of the absolute viscosity to the density of a fluid, jijp, is often useful. This property is called the kinematic viscosity and designated by V. In the SI system, the unit for v is square meters per second. In the cgs system, the kinematic viscosity is called the stoke (St), defined as 1 cm s. The fps unit is square feet per second. Conversion factors are... [Pg.48]

Conversion factors for mass, density, pressure, energy, specific energy, specific heat, thermal conductivity, dynamic viscosity, and kinematic viscosity in different systems of units are also given in Chap. 2 (Tables 2.1-2.9). [Pg.49]

TABLE 2.9 Conversion Factors for Units of Kinematic Viscosity... [Pg.58]


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