The Poise is used in the table because of its more common usage. More commonly used is the dyne sec/cm 2 which is called Poise. Viscosity has the SI units Pascal seconds (Pa s) which is called the Poiseuille. Dynamic viscosity of gases is primarily a. The viscosity on this page is the dynamic (absolute) viscosity. Viscosity can be conceptualized as quantifying the internal frictional force that arises between adjacent layers of fluid that are in relative motion Units in gas viscosity calculation: o C=degrees Celsius, K=Kelvin, o F=degrees Fahrenheit, o R=degrees Rankine, lb-s/ft 2 =pound-second per square foot, slug/ft-s=slug per foot per second, N-s/m 2 =Newton-second per square meter, kg/m-s=kilogram per meter per second, SG=specific gravity. For liquids, it corresponds to the informal concept of thickness: for example, syrup has a higher viscosity than water.
#Dynamic viscosity air Offline
Below this table is an image version for offline viewing Note: Pay attention to the units for viscosity The properties listed are density, viscosity specific heat capacity, thermal conductivity and Prandtl number.
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