Definition of Viscosities. Meaning of Viscosities. Synonyms of Viscosities

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- Calculation of temperature-dependent dynamic viscosities for some common components Artificial viscosity Viscosity of Air, Dynamic and Kinematic, Engineers...
- difficult to measure directly than viscosity. Substances composed of longer molecules tend to have larger viscosities due to the increased contact of molecules...
- oil's kinematic viscosity at 40 °C (104 °F), Y is the oil's kinematic viscosity at 100 °C (212 °F), and L and H are the viscosities at 40 °C for two...
- bulk viscosities which were hundreds to thousands of times larger than their shear viscosities. For relativistic liquids and gases, bulk viscosity is conveniently...
- inherent viscosity is the ratio of the natural logarithm of the relative viscosity of a polymer to its m**** concentration. Inherent viscosity scales inversely...
- In mathematics, the viscosity solution concept was introduced in the early 1980s by Pierre-Louis Lions and Michael G. Crandall as a generalization of...
- these lower viscosities in search of better fuel economy, in April 2013 the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) introduced an SAE 16 viscosity rating, a...
- liquid viscosity. However, there are several empirical models which extrapolate a temperature dependence based on available experimental viscosities. A simple...
- Relative viscosity ( η r e l {\displaystyle \eta _{rel}} ) (a synonym of "viscosity ratio") is the ratio of the viscosity of a solution ( η {\displaystyle...
- In fluid dynamics, the reduced viscosity of a polymer is the ratio of the relative viscosity increment ( η i {\displaystyle \eta _{i}} ) to the m**** concentration...