Hi,
Please can someone advise what the viscosity of liquid nitrogen at -196degC is?
Thanks.
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Viscosity Of Cryogenic Liquids
Started by rishel, Dec 07 2006 08:31 AM
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Posted 07 December 2006 - 08:31 AM
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Posted 07 December 2006 - 09:39 AM
rishel:
Find your answer(s) in the attached Excel Workbook.
You failed to state what pressure the Liquid Nitrogen (LIN) is at, so I assumed you mean SATURATED LIN and I got the range for 1 - 10 barA.
Note the data source. It took me less than a minute to generate this information from the time I read your post. This is what you should be resorting to when seeking out Thermodynamic Properties values. This information at NIST is totally free - and as accurate as you're going to get.
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Posted 08 December 2006 - 06:19 AM
Hi there Art,
Thank you very much for the valuable info.
The pressure is 4.5barg, so the excel sheet definitely would help.
I was not ware of the site that you have mentioned, but will definitely view it.
Thank you very much for the valuable info.
The pressure is 4.5barg, so the excel sheet definitely would help.
I was not ware of the site that you have mentioned, but will definitely view it.
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