In this test, the new equation was used to solve two problems for which solutions by the method of Carr et al were available. The first problem from the Handbook of Natural Gas Engineering by Katz et al gave a viscosity of 1.158cp while the new equation gave 1.157cp. The second problem...
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For example, water has a viscosity of 1.0 centipoise (cP), whereas the viscosity of natural gas is approximately 0.0008 cP. Viscosity has an impact on the type of flow in pipelines. The Reynolds number (discussed in Chapter 8) is a dimensionless parameter that is used to classify the type...
S. Mendoza, in Natural Gums, 2023 5.4.1 Conformation of gums in solution The spatial conformation of polysaccharides is related to the intrinsic viscosity values (η). Intrinsic viscosity describes the volume occupied by a single polymer chain; it is an essential parameter that describes the ...
Kinematic viscosity of common liquids and fluids A conversion from absolute to kinematic viscosity in Imperial units can be expressed as ν = 6.7197 10-4μ / γ (2a) where ν = kinematic viscosity (ft2/s) μ = absolute or dynamic viscosity (cP) ...
of physiologically relevant extracellular viscosities on cell function remains unclear. To date, most in vitro cell functional assays, including motility, are performed in medium with a viscosity close to that of water (0.7 centipoise (cP) at 37 °C). However, the viscosity of the ...
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Active fluids display collective phenomena such as active turbulence or odd viscosity, which refer to spontaneous complex and transverse flow. The simultaneous emergence of these seemingly separate phenomena is here reported in experiment for a chiral ac
A unit of measurement for dynamic viscosity equivalent to 1/100 of a poise. It is abbreviated cP, cps, cp and cPs. Dilatant Also described as shear thickening fluids, they are characterized by increased viscosity with increases in shear rate. In other words, the more you mix or stir these...
John Y. Mak, in Handbook of Natural Gas Transmission and Processing (Fourth Edition), 2019 1.6.1.6 Gas Viscosity A number of methods have been developed to calculate gas viscosity. The method of Lee et al. (1966) is a simple relation which gives quite accurate results for typical natural ...