Calculation of Viscosity-Gravity Constant (VGC) of Petroleum Oils
Calculation of Viscosity-Gravity Constant (VGC) of Petroleum Oils
Calculation of Viscosity-Gravity Constant (VGC) of Petroleum Oils
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D 2501
density meter to a density at another temperature, the Petroleum Measure- 8.2.1 For viscosity measured at 40C,
ment Tables can be used only if the glass expansion factor has been
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excluded. rY 5 (3)
0.94 2 0.109 log10 ~V 2 5.5!
6. Calculation of Viscosity-Gravity Constant
0.00224 ~Y 2 1.059! 2
6.1 From Kinematic Viscosity at 40C and Density at rG 2 1 rV 2
~V 2 5.5! 2
15CUse the following equation to calculate the VGC from
the measured properties: where:
G 2 0.0664 2 0.1154 Log~V 2 5.5!
rY 5 precision of the VGC,
VGC 5 rG 5 precision of the gravity from D287,
0.94 2 0.109 Log~V 2 5.5!
rV 5 precision of the viscosity from D445,
(1) V 5 measured viscosity, and
Y 5 VGC.
where: 8.2.2 For viscosity measured at 100C,
G 5 density at 15C, g/mL, and
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V 5 kinematic viscosity at 40C, cSt. rY 5 (4)
0.90 2 0.097 log10 ~V 2 0.8!
6.2 From Kinematic Viscosity at 100C and Density at
15CUse the following equation to calculate the VGC:
VGC 5
G 2 0.108 2 0.1255 Log~V8 2 0.8!
rG 2 1 r V 2
0.00177~Y 2 1.294! 2
~V 2 0.8! 2
0.90 2 0.097 Log~V8 2 0.8!
8.3 The VGC calculated from the viscosity at 100C can
(2) differ slightly from that calculated from the viscosity at 40C.
A statistical evaluation of VGC data derived from equivalent
where: viscosities at both 100F and 210F suggests that in the range
G 5 density at 15C, g/mL, and from about 0.80 to 0.95 VGC, the expected average difference
V8 5 kinematic viscosity at 100C, cSt. will be approximately 0.003 units. Whenever possible, it is
preferable to determine the VGC using Eq 1.
7. Report
8.4 BiasThe procedure in Test Method D 2501 for calcu-
7.1 Report the calculated VGC to the nearest .002 unit. lation of viscosity-gravity constant has no bias because the
7.2 If the viscosity at 100C was used for the calculation, value of viscosity-gravity constant can be defined only in terms
state this in the report. of a test method.
8. Precision and Bias 8.5 The term viscosity-gravity constant is also used in Test
Method D 2140, for determining carbon-type composition of
8.1 The calculation of viscosity-gravity constant from kine-
insulating oils of petroleum origin. The equations used are
matic viscosity at 40C and density at 15C is exact. Precision
different from those in this test method; the bias between the
limits are not assigned to this calculation.
two test methods is unknown.
8.2 The precision of the calculated VGC is dependent only
on the precision of the original determinations of viscosity and
9. Keywords
density. Those precision statements are found in their respec-
tive test methods. The precision can be calculated as follows: 9.1 aromatic; density; kinematic viscosity; paraffinic
ANNEX
(Mandatory Information)
A1. CALCULATION OF VISCOSITY-GRAVITY CONSTANT FROM SAYBOLT VISCOSITY AND RELATIVE DENSITY
(SPECIFIC GRAVITY)
A1.1 The calculation of viscosity-gravity constant (VGC) 10G 2 1.0752 log ~V 2 38!
VGC 5
can also be calculated from viscosity in units of Saybolt 10 2 log ~V 2 38!
seconds universal (SUS) and relative density (specific gravity). (A1.1)
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D 2501
A1.3 From Saybolt Viscosity at 210F and Relative Density A1.4 The viscosity-gravity constant calculated from the
(Specific Gravity) 60/60FUse the following equation to Saybolt viscosity at 210F can differ slightly from that calcu-
calculate the VGC: lated from the 100F viscosity. A statistical evaluation of VGC
G 2 0.1244 log~V1 2 31! data derived from both the 100F and 210F viscosities
VGC 5 2 0.0839 (A1.2)
0.9255 2 0.0979 log ~V 1 2 31! suggests that in the range from about 0.80 to 0.5 VGC, the
expected average difference will be approximately 0.003 units.
where: Whenever possible, it is preferable to determine the VGC using
G 5 relative density (specific gravity) at 60/60F, and
Eq A1.1.
V1 5 Saybolt Universal viscosity at 210F.
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