Viscosity of light and heavy water and their mixtures
J. Kestin,
N. Imaishi,
S.H. Nott,
J.C. Nieuwoudt and
J.V. Sengers
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 1985, vol. 134, issue 1, 38-58
Abstract:
The paper presents measurements of the viscosity of light and heavy water and their mixtures at temperatures between 25°C and 220°C and at pressures from the saturation pressure up to 30 MPa. A comparison with the international formulations for the viscosity of fluid H2O and D2O adopted by the International Association for the Properties of Steam reveals some systematic differences from the previously accepted values for the viscosity of liquid D2O. A unified representative equation is proposed which yields the viscosity of mixtures of liquid H2O and D2O at all concentrations, at temperatures from the freezing point up to 350°C, and at pressures up to approximately 100 MPa.
Date: 1985
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DOI: 10.1016/0378-4371(85)90155-4
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