Ebook: Viscosity of Liquids: Theory, Estimation, Experiment, and Data
- Tags: Engineering Fluid Dynamics, Engineering Thermodynamics Transport Phenomena, Mechanical Engineering, Physical Chemistry, Fluids
- Year: 2007
- Publisher: Springer Netherlands
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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The need for properties is ever increasing to make processes more economical. A good survey of the viscosity data, its critical evaluation and correlation would help design engineers, scientists and technologists in their areas of interest. This type of work assumes more importance as the amount of experimental work in collection and correlation of properties such as viscosity, thermal conductivity, heat capacities, etc has reduced drastically both at the industry, universities, and national laboratories. One of the c o-authors, Professor Viswanath, co-authored a book jointly with Dr. Natarajan “Data Book on the Viscosity of Liquids” in 1989 which mainly presented collected and evaluated liquid viscosity data from the literature. Although it is one of its kinds in the field, Prof. Viswanath recognized that the design engineers, scientists and technologists should have a better understanding of theories, experimental procedures, and operational aspects of viscometers. Also, rarely the data are readily available at the conditions that are necessary for design of the equipment or for other calculations. Therefore, the data must be interpolated or extrapolated using the existing literature data and using appropriate correlations or models. We have tried to address these issues in this book.
This book is unique in that it brings together published viscosity data, experimental methods, theoretical, correlation and predictive procedures in a single volume. The readers will get a better understanding of why various methods are used for measuring viscosity of different types of liquids and why an experimental method is dependent on fluid characteristics, such as Newtonian or non-Newtonian fluids.
Undergraduate and graduate students in any science and engineering disciplines will find this book very useful. It is an excellent reference book for chemical engineers, mechanical engineers, and food engineers. Any researchers associated with chemical synthesis, process development, fluid flow, the petroleum industry, the chemical industry or commercial enterprises will benefit significantly from this book. It is also recommended for design, professional, and practising engineers.
This book is unique in that it brings together published viscosity data, experimental methods, theoretical, correlation and predictive procedures in a single volume. The readers will get a better understanding of why various methods are used for measuring viscosity of different types of liquids and why an experimental method is dependent on fluid characteristics, such as Newtonian or non-Newtonian fluids.
Undergraduate and graduate students in any science and engineering disciplines will find this book very useful. It is an excellent reference book for chemical engineers, mechanical engineers, and food engineers. Any researchers associated with chemical synthesis, process development, fluid flow, the petroleum industry, the chemical industry or commercial enterprises will benefit significantly from this book. It is also recommended for design, professional, and practising engineers.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XIII
INTRODUCTION....Pages 1-8
VISCOMETERS....Pages 9-107
THEORIES OF VISCOSITY....Pages 109-133
CORRELATIONS AND ESTIMATION OF PURE LIQUID VISCOSITY....Pages 135-405
VISCOSITIES OF SOLUTIONS AND MIXTURES....Pages 407-442
EXPERIMENTAL DATA....Pages 443-643
Back Matter....Pages 645-660
This book is unique in that it brings together published viscosity data, experimental methods, theoretical, correlation and predictive procedures in a single volume. The readers will get a better understanding of why various methods are used for measuring viscosity of different types of liquids and why an experimental method is dependent on fluid characteristics, such as Newtonian or non-Newtonian fluids.
Undergraduate and graduate students in any science and engineering disciplines will find this book very useful. It is an excellent reference book for chemical engineers, mechanical engineers, and food engineers. Any researchers associated with chemical synthesis, process development, fluid flow, the petroleum industry, the chemical industry or commercial enterprises will benefit significantly from this book. It is also recommended for design, professional, and practising engineers.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XIII
INTRODUCTION....Pages 1-8
VISCOMETERS....Pages 9-107
THEORIES OF VISCOSITY....Pages 109-133
CORRELATIONS AND ESTIMATION OF PURE LIQUID VISCOSITY....Pages 135-405
VISCOSITIES OF SOLUTIONS AND MIXTURES....Pages 407-442
EXPERIMENTAL DATA....Pages 443-643
Back Matter....Pages 645-660
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