Measurements of the viscosity of compressed gaseous and liquid oxygen
W.M. Haynes
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 1977, vol. 89, issue 3, 569-582
Abstract:
The coefficient of shear viscosity of fluid oxygen has been determined at temperatures from 75 to 300 K at pressures up to 34 MPa with a torsionally oscillating quartz crystal. The estimated accuracy and precision of these measurements are 2% and 0.5%, respectively. Dilute gas viscosities and first-density coefficients were obtained from a statistical analysis of the gaseous isotherms at temperatures from 110 to 300 K using expansions in density. An empirical equation that represents the complete set of measurements as a function of density and temperature is presented. Comprehensive comparisons are made with previous experimental data and predicted values.
Date: 1977
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DOI: 10.1016/0378-4371(77)90082-6
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