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Appendix A of FM White 8th Edition
Appendix A of FM White 8th Edition
Physical Properties of
Fluids
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
Castor oil
SAE 10 oil
0.1
0.06
Glycerin
0.04
0.03 SAE 30 oil
Crude oil (SG 0.86)
0.02
0.01
6
Absolute viscosity μ, N · s / m2
4
Kerosene
3
Aniline
2
Carb Mercury
on t
1 × 10 – 3 etra
chlo
ride
6
4 Ethyl alcohol
3 Benzene Water
2 Gasoline (SG 0.68)
1 × 10 – 4
6
4
3 Helium
2
Carbon dioxide
Air
1 × 10 – 5
Hydrogen
5
Fig. A.1 Absolute viscosity of – 20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
common fluids at 1 atm. Temperature, °C
808
Physical Properties of Fluids 809
1 × 10 – 3
8
6
4 Glycerin
3
Helium
2 SAE 10 oil
Hydrogen
1 × 10 – 4
8
6
SAE 30 oil
4
Kinematic viscosity ν, m2 / s
3 Air and oxygen
2
Carbon dioxide
1 × 10 – 5
8
6
Crude oil (SG 0.86)
4
3
2
Kerosene
Benzene
1 × 10 – 6
8 Ethyl alcohol
6
4 Water
3
Gasoline (SG 0.68) Carbon
2 tetrachloride
Mercury
1 × 10 – 7
Fig. A.2 Kinematic viscosity of –20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
common fluids at 1 atm. Temperature, °C
810 Appendix A
μ 293 K
< exp c C a 2 1b d
μ20°C TK
*The power-law curve fit, Eq. (1.27), μ/μ293K < (T/293)n, fits these gases to within 64 percent in the range 250 # T #
1000 K. The temperature must be in kelvins.
812 Appendix A