Model
Anton Paar – SVM 1101 Sample Fill
Viscosity quantifies the internal frictional force between adjacent layers of fluid that are in relative motion. Kinematic Viscosity (ν) is a measure of a fluid’s resistance to flow under the influence of gravity. It can be obtained by dividing the Dynamic (Absolute) Viscosity (μ) of a fluid with the fluid mass Density (ρ). The theoretical unit of Kinematic Viscosity is m2/s or Stoke (St).
Applications
- Automatic Kinematic Viscometer determine Kinematic Viscosity (range: 0.3 mm2/s to 1000 mm2/s) and Density (range: 0 g/cm3 to 3 g/cm3) in single run at a particular temperature (range: +15 °C to +100 °C).
- The analysis is carried out using standard methods ASTM D4052 and ISO 12185.
- Kinematic Viscosity is a crucial property used across various industries to understand and predict fluid behavior. It’s particularly important in applications where fluids are subjected to gravity, such as in pipeline flow, hydraulic systems and lubrication.
Handled by Mr. Kunal Bhadra
kunalb@iiti.ac.in