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Pipeng : Fluid Dynamic and Kinematic Viscosity Data Module

Fluid Viscosity Data Tables

Description : Gas and liquid viscosity data: fluid dynamic viscosity μ and kinematic viscosity ν data.

Discussion : The kinematic viscosity is equal to the dynamic viscosity divided by the fluid density.

ν = μ / ρ

where

ρ = density of fluid
μ = dynamic viscosity
ν = kinematic viscosity

Data Tools In This Module:

DATA - Hydrocarbon and Other Fluids Viscosity and Density at 25 C : Data Table
DATA - Methane Viscosity versus Temperature and Pressure : Data Table
DATA - Ethane Viscosity versus Temperature and Pressure : Data Table
DATA - Propane Viscosity versus Temperature and Pressure : Data Table
DATA - Butane Viscosity versus Temperature and Pressure : Data Table
DATA - Isobutane Viscosity versus Temperature and Pressure : Data Table
DATA - Ethene or Ethylene Viscosity versus Temperature and Pressure : Data Table
DATA - Propene or Propylene Viscosity versus Temperature and Pressure : Data Table
DATA - Ammonia Viscosity versus Temperature and Pressure : Data Table
DATA - Water or Steam Viscosity versus Temperature and Pressure : Data Table
DATA - Nitrogen Viscosity versus Temperature and Pressure : Data Table
DATA - Dry Air Viscosity versus Temperature and Pressure : Data Table
DATA - Carbon Dioxide Viscosity versus Temperature and Pressure : Data Table
WWW - Liquid Dynamic Viscosity : Internet Link To The Engineering Toolbox
WWW - Water Viscosity versus Temperature : Internet Link To The Engineering Toolbox
WWW - Air Density Specific Heat Conductivity Viscosity and Prandtl number : Internet Link To The Engineering Toolbox
WWW - Liquid Kinematic Viscosity : Internet Link To The Engineering Toolbox
WWW - Gas Property Database : Internet Link To Air Liquide
WWW - Viscosity of Gases and Liquids : Internet Link To Kaye & Laby
WWW - Fluid Density and Viscosity : Internet Link To LMNO
WWW - Properties Of Liquids : Internet Link To RoyMech
WWW - Properties Of Gases : Internet Link To RoyMech


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DATA - Hydrocarbon and Other Fluids Viscosity and Density at 25 C : Data Table

Data values for dynamic and kinematic viscosity at 1 atm 25 C of certain hydrocarbons and other common fluids. Data values include: Formula, Gas Density [5] kg/m³, Liquid Density kg/m³, Gas DynamicViscosity μ Pa.s, Liquid DynamicViscosity μ Pa.s and Gas Kinematic Viscosity: M²/s.

Fluid types include:

  • Methane
  • Ethane
  • Propane
  • iso-Butane
  • n-Butane
  • iso-Pentane
  • n-Pentane
  • n-Hexane
  • n-Heptane
  • n-Octane
  • n-Nonane
  • n-Decane
  • n-Undecane
  • n-Dodecane
  • Air
  • Ammonia
  • Argon
  • Carbon Dioxide
  • Carbon Monoxide
  • Chlorine
  • Helium
  • Hydrogen
  • Hydrogen Chloride
  • Hydrogen Sulphide
  • Nitrogen
  • Oxygen
  • Water
  • Sea Water

Sulphide

  • Nitrogen
  • Oxygen
  • Water
  • Sea Water
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    DATA - Methane Viscosity versus Temperature and Pressure : Data Table

    Data values for dynamic viscosity of methane CH4 versus temperature and pressure. ASHRAE Thermophysical Properties of Refrigerants (SI Edition) Refrigerant R-50. The temperature range is -170 C to 220 C. The pressure range is 0.1 MPa to 100 MPa.

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    DATA - Ethane Viscosity versus Temperature and Pressure : Data Table

    Data values for dynamic viscosity of ethane C2H6 versus temperature and pressure. ASHRAE Thermophysical Properties of Refrigerants (SI Edition) Refrigerant R-170. The temperature range is -120 C to 220 C. The pressure range is 0.1 MPa to 60 MPa.

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    DATA - Propane Viscosity versus Temperature and Pressure : Data Table

    Data values for dynamic viscosity of propane C3H8 versus temperature and pressure. ASHRAE Thermophysical Properties of Refrigerants (SI Edition) Refrigerant R-290. The temperature range is -70 C to 220 C. The pressure range is 0.1 MPa to 100 MPa.

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    DATA - Butane Viscosity versus Temperature and Pressure : Data Table

    Data values for dynamic viscosity of butane C4H10 versus temperature and pressure. ASHRAE Thermophysical Properties of Refrigerants (SI Edition) Refrigerant R-600. The temperature range is -70 C to 220 C. The pressure range is 0.1 MPa to 60 MPa.

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    DATA - Isobutane Viscosity versus Temperature and Pressure : Data Table

    Data values for dynamic viscosity of iso-butane C4H10 versus temperature and pressure. ASHRAE Thermophysical Properties of Refrigerants (SI Edition) Refrigerant R-600a. The temperature range is -70 C to 220 C. The pressure range is 0.1 MPa to 30 MPa.

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    DATA - Ethene or Ethylene Viscosity versus Temperature and Pressure : Data Table

    Data values for dynamic viscosity of ethene C2H4 versus temperature and pressure. ASHRAE Thermophysical Properties of Refrigerants (SI Edition) Refrigerant R-1150. The temperature range is -120 C to 220 C. The pressure range is 0.1 MPa to 100 MPa.

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    DATA - Propene or Propylene Viscosity versus Temperature and Pressure : Data Table

    Data values for dynamic viscosity of propene C3H6 versus temperature and pressure. ASHRAE Thermophysical Properties of Refrigerants (SI Edition) Refrigerant R-1270. The temperature range is -20 C to 220 C. The pressure range is 0.1 MPa to 100 MPa.

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    DATA - Ammonia Viscosity versus Temperature and Pressure : Data Table

    Data values for dynamic viscosity of ammonia NH4 versus temperature and pressure. ASHRAE Thermophysical Properties of Refrigerants (SI Edition) Refrigerant R-717. The temperature range is 40 C to 300 C. The pressure range is 0.1 MPa to 50 MPa.

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    DATA - Water or Steam Viscosity versus Temperature and Pressure : Data Table

    Data values for dynamic viscosity of water and steam H2O versus temperature and pressure. ASHRAE Thermophysical Properties of Refrigerants (SI Edition) Refrigerant R-718. The temperature range is 0 C to 800 C. The pressure range is 0.1 MPa to 100 MPa.

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    DATA - Nitrogen Viscosity versus Temperature and Pressure : Data Table

    Data values for dynamic viscosity of nitrogen N2 versus temperature and pressure. ASHRAE Thermophysical Properties of Refrigerants (SI Edition) Refrigerant R-728. The temperature range is 75 K to 500 K. The pressure range is 0.1 MPa to 50 MPa.

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    DATA - Dry Air Viscosity versus Temperature and Pressure : Data Table

    Data values for dynamic viscosity of air versus temperature and pressure. ASHRAE Thermophysical Properties of Refrigerants (SI Edition) Refrigerant R-729. The temperature range is 75 K to 1000 K. The pressure range is 0.1 MPa to 100 MPa.

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    DATA - Carbon Dioxide Viscosity versus Temperature and Pressure : Data Table

    Data values for dynamic viscosity of carbon dioxide CO2 versus temperature and pressure. ASHRAE Thermophysical Properties of Refrigerants (SI Edition) Refrigerant R-744. The temperature range is 220 K to 500 K. The pressure range is 0.1 MPa to 100 MPa.

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    WWW WWW - Liquid Dynamic Viscosity : Internet Link To The Engineering Toolbox

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    WWW WWW - Water Viscosity versus Temperature : Internet Link To The Engineering Toolbox

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    WWW WWW - Air Density Specific Heat Conductivity Viscosity and Prandtl number : Internet Link To The Engineering Toolbox

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    WWW WWW - Liquid Kinematic Viscosity : Internet Link To The Engineering Toolbox

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    WWW WWW - Gas Property Database : Internet Link To Air Liquide

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    WWW WWW - Viscosity of Gases and Liquids : Internet Link To Kaye & Laby

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    WWW WWW - Fluid Density and Viscosity : Internet Link To LMNO

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    WWW WWW - Properties Of Liquids : Internet Link To RoyMech

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    WWW WWW - Properties Of Gases : Internet Link To RoyMech

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