CORRESPONDING-STATES MODEL FOR VISCOSITY OF LIQUIDS AND LIQUID MIXTURES
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概要
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A corresponding-states viscosity model using oxygen, octane and water as the reference fluids was developed for a variety of liquids and liquid mixtures. The present model is generally accurate for most pure liquids being tested. A set of quadratic mixing rules is adequate to correlate the viscosity of non-aqueous solutions. Using an augmented asymmetric mixing rule to calculate the pseudo-critical temperature yields a good representation for the binary and ternary aqueous solutions.
- 社団法人 化学工学会の論文
- 1993-04-20
著者
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Wei M‐c
Chung‐tai Inst. Health Sci. And Technol. Taichung Twn
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LEE Ming-Jer
Department of Chemical Engineering, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
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WEI Ming-Chi
Department of Chemical Engineering, National Taiwan Institute of Technology
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Lee Ming-jer
Department Of Chemical Engineering National Taiwan Institute Of Technology
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