Viscosity for macOS
Viscosity is defined as the measure of the resistance of a fluid to gradual deformation by shear or tensile stress. In other words, viscosity describes a fluid’s resistance to flow. Simply put, we can say that honey is thicker than water; in turn, honey is more viscous than water. Viscosity is the measurement of a fluid's internal resistance to flow. This is typically designated in units of centipoise or poise but can be expressed in other acceptable measurements as well. Some conversion factors are as follows: 100 Centipoise = 1 Poise. 1 Centipoise = 1 mPa s (Millipascal Second).
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Viscosity for Windows
Viscosity Definition
- The viscosity of a fluid is a measure of its resistance to deformation at a given rate. For liquids, it corresponds to the informal concept of 'thickness': for example, syrup has a higher viscosity than water.
- Viscosity, resistance of a fluid (liquid or gas) to a change in shape, or movement of neighbouring portions relative to one another. Viscosity denotes opposition to flow. The reciprocal of the viscosity is called the fluidity, a measure of the ease of flow.
- Viscosity is a measure of the resistance of a fluid to deformation in shear: in effect, resistance to flow or pouring. It is due to intermolecular friction and molecular adhesion and cohesion within the fluid. Viscosity decreases with elevated temperatures because increased atomic/molecular activity decreases intermolecular cohesion and friction.
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Installing Viscosity (Mac)
1. Quit any old copies of Viscosity that are running. 2. Open the Viscosity.dmg file in your Downloads folder. 3. Drag the Viscosity icon to your Applications folder. 4. Eject the Viscosity disk image from the Finder. 5. Launch Viscosity from your Applications folder.
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Installing Viscosity (Windows)
1. Exit any old copies of Viscosity that are running. 2. Open the Viscosity Installer.exe file in your Downloads folder. 3. Click Yes to the User Access Control prompt. 4. Follow the instructions displayed in the Setup Wizard. 5. Launch Viscosity from your Start menu.
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Online calculator, figures and tables showing dynamic (absolute) and kinematic viscosity of air at temperatures ranging from -100 to 1600°C (-150 to 2900°F) at pressure ranging from 1 to 10 000 bara (14.5 - 145000 psia) - SI and Imperial Units
The viscosity of a fluid is a measure of its resistance to gradual deformation by shear stress or tensile stress.
For further definitions, go to Absolute (dynamic) and kinematic viscosity. Absolute or dynamic viscosity is used to calculate Reynold's Number to determine if a fluid flow is laminar, transient or turbulent.
Tabulated values and viscosity units conversion are given below the figures.
Online Air Viscosity Calculator
The calculator below can be used to calculate air dynamic or kinematic viscosity at given temperatures and atmospheric pressure.
The output dynamic viscosity is given as Pa*s, N*s/m2, cP, mPa*s, lbf*s/ft2 and lbm/(ft*h),
while the kinematic viscosity is given as cSt, m2/s, and ft2/s
Note! Temperature must be within the ranges -100 - 1600 °C, -150 - 2900 °F, 175 - 1900 K and 310-3400 °R to get valid values.
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- Absolute or Dynamic Viscosity Online Converter - Convert between dynamic or absolute viscosity units - Poiseuille, Poise, centPoise and more
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- en: air viscosity dynamic absolute kinematic temperature
- es: viscosidad cinemática del aire temperatura absoluta dinámica
- de: Luft Viskosität dynamisch absoluten kinematischen Temperatur
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