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Figure A.2 Absolute viscosities of certain gases and liquids [Adapted from Fluid Mechanics,
5th ed., by V. L. Streeter. Copyright © 1971, McGraw-Hill Book Company, /ew
York. Used with permission of the McGraw-Hill Book Company.]

Figure A.3 Kinematic viscosities of certain gases and liquids. The gases are at standard
pressure. [Adapted from Fluid Mechanics, 5th ed., by V. L. Streeter. Copyright ©
1971, McGraw-Hill Book Company, /ew York. Used with permission of the
McGraw-Hill Book Company.]

Table A.2 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF GASES [T = 15°C (59 °F), p = 1 ATM]


cp

Gas Density Kinematic R, Gas S


kg/m3 Viscosity Constant J/kg Sutherland's
(slugs/ft3) m2/s (ft2/s) K Constant K
(ft-lbf/slug-°R) (°R)

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cp

Gas Density Kinematic R, Gas S


kg/m3 Viscosity Constant J/kg Sutherland's
(slugs/ft3) m2/s (ft2/s) K Constant K
(ft-lbf/slug-°R) (°R)
Air 1.22 1.46 × 10-5 287 1004 1.40 111
(0.00237) (1.58 × 10-4) (1716) (0.240) (199)
Carbon 1.85 7.84 × 10-6 189 841 1.30 222
dioxide
(0.0036) (8.48 × 10-5) (1130) (0.201) (400)
Helium 0.169 1.14 × 10-4 2077 5187 1.66 79.4
(0.00033) (1.22 × 10-3) (12,419) (1.24) (143)
Hydrogen 0.0851 1.01 × 10-4 4127 14,223 1.41 96.7
(0.00017) (1.09 × 10-3) (24,677) (3.40) (174)
Methane 0.678 1.59 × 10-5 518 2208 1.31 198
(natural
gas)
(0.0013) (1.72 × 10-4) (3098) (0.528) (356)
Nitrogen 1.18 1.45 × 10-5 297 1041 1.40 107
(0.0023) (1.56 × 10-4) (1776) (0.249) (192)
Oxygen 1.35 1.50 × 10-5 260 916 1.40
(0.0026) (1.61 × 10-4) (1555) (0.219)

SOURCE: V. L. Streeter (ed.), Handbook of Fluid Dynamics, McGraw-Hill Book Company, New
York, 1961; also R. E. Bolz and G. L. Tuve, Handbook of Tables for Applied Engineering
Science, CRC Press, Inc. Cleveland, 1973; and Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, Chemical
Rubber Company, 1951.

Table A.3 MECHAICAL PROPERTIES OF AIR AT STADARD


ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE
Temperature Density Specific Weight Dynamic Viscosity Kinematic Viscosity
kg/m3 /m3  · s/m2 m2/s
-20°C 1.40 13.70 1.61 × 10-5 1.16 × 10-5
-10°C 1.34 13.20 1.67 × 10-5 1.24 × 10-5
0°C 1.29 12.70 1.72 × 10-5 1.33 × 10-5
10°C 1.25 12.20 1.76 × 10-5 1.41 × 10-5
20°C 1.20 11.80 1.81 × 10-5 1.51 × 10-5

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Temperature Density Specific Weight Dynamic Viscosity Kinematic Viscosity


30°C 1.17 11.40 1.86 × 10-5 1.60 × 10-5
40°C 1.13 11.10 1.91 × 10-5 1.69 × 10-5
50°C 1.09 10.70 1.95 × 10-5 1.79 × 10-5
60°C 1.06 10.40 2.00 × 10-5 1.89 × 10-5
70°C 1.03 10.10 2.04 × 10-5 1.99 × 10-5
80°C 1.00 9.81 2.09 × 10-5 2.09 × 10-5
90°C 0.97 9.54 2.13 × 10-5 2.19 × 10-5
100°C 0.95 9.28 2.17 × 10-5 2.29 × 10-5
120°C 0.90 8.82 2.26 × 10-5 2.51 × 10-5
140°C 0.85 8.38 2.34 × 10-5 2.74 × 10-5
160°C 0.81 7.99 2.42 × 10-5 2.97 × 10-5
180°C 0.78 7.65 2.50 × 10-5 3.20 × 10-5
200°C 0.75 7.32 2.57 × 10-5 3.44 × 10-5
slugs/ft3 lbf/ft3 lbf-s/ft2 ft2/s
0°F 0.00269 0.0866 3.39 × 10-7 1.26 × 10-4
20°F 0.00257 0.0828 3.51 × 10-7 1.37 × 10-4
40°F 0.00247 0.0794 3.63 × 10-7 1.47 × 10-4
60°F 0.00237 0.0764 3.74 × 10-7 1.58 × 10-4
80°F 0.00228 0.0735 3.85 × 10-7 1.69 × 10-4
100°F 0.00220 0.0709 3.96 × 10-7 1.80 × 10-4
120°F 0.00213 0.0685 4.07 × 10-7 1.91 × 10-4
150°F 0.00202 0.0651 4.23 × 10-7 2.09 × 10-4
200°F 0.00187 0.0601 4.48 × 10-7 2.40 × 10-4
300°F 0.00162 0.0522 4.96 × 10-7 3.05 × 10-4
400°F 0.00143 0.0462 5.40 × 10-7 3.77 × 10-4
SOURCE: Reprinted with permission from R. E. Bolz and G. L. Tuve, Handbook of Tables for
Applied Engineering Science, CRC Press, Inc., Cleveland, 1973. Copyright © 1973 by The
Chemical Rubber Co., CRC Press, Inc.

Table A.4 APPROXIMATE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF COMMO LIQUIDS AT


ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE
Liquid and Density Specific Specific Dynamic Kinematic Surface
Temperature kg/m3 Gravity Weight Viscosity Viscosity Tension

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(slugs/ft3) /m3  · s/m2 m2/s (ft2/s) /m*


(lbf/ft3) (lbf-s/ft2) (lbf/ft)
Ethyl 799 0.79 7,850 1.2 × 10-3 1.5 × 10-6 2.2 × 10-2
alcohol(1)(3)
20°C (68°F) (1.55) (50.0) (2.5 × 10-5) (1.6 × 10-5) (1.5 × 10-3)
Carbon 1,590 1.59 15,600 9.6 × 10-4 6.0 × 10-7 2.6 × 10-2
tetrachloride(3)
20°C (68°F) (3.09) (99.5) (2.0 × 10-5) (6.5 × 10-6) (1.8 × 10-3)
Glycerine(3) 1,260 1.26 12,300 1.41 1.12 × 10-3 6.3 × 10-2
20°C (68°F) (2.45) (78.5) (2.95 × 10-2) (1.22 × 10-2) (4.3 × 10-3)
Kerosene(1)(2) 814 0.81 8,010 1.9 × 10-3 2.37 × 10-6 2.9 × 10-2
20°C (68°F) (1.58) (51) (4.0 × 10-5) (2.55 × 10-5) (2.0 × 10-3)
Mercury(1)(3) 13,550 13.55 133,000 1.5 × 10-3 1.2 × 10-7 4.8 × 10-1
20°C (68°F) (26.3) (847) (3.1 × 10-5) (1.3 × 10-6) (3.3 × 10-2)
Sea water 1,026 1.03 10,070 1.4 × 10-3 1.4 × 10-6
10°C at 3.3%
salinity
(1.99) (64.1) (2.9 × 10-5) (1.5 × 10-5)
Oils—38°C 870 0.87 8,530 3.6 × 10-2 4.1 × 10-5
(100°F)
SAE 10 W(4) (1.69) (54.4) (7.5 × 10-4) (4.4 × 10-4)
SAE 880 0.88 8,630 6.7 × 10-2 7.6 × 10-5
10 W-30(4)
(1.71) (55.1) (1.4 × 10-3) (8.2 × 10-4)
SAE 30(4) 880 0.88 8,630 1.0 × 10-1 1.1 × 10-4
(1.71) (55.1) (2.1 × 10-3) (1.2 × 10-3)
*) Liquid-air surface tension values.
SOURCES: (1) V. L. Streeter, Handbook of Fluid Dynamics, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1961; (2)
V. L. Streeter, Fluid Mechanics, 4th ed., McGraw-Hill, New York, 1966; (3) A. A. Newman,
Glycerol, CRC Press, Cleveland, 1968; (4) R. E. Bolz and G. L. Tuve, Handbook of Tables for
Applied Engineering Sciences, CRC Press, Cleveland, 1973.

Table A.5 APPROXIMATE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF WATER* AT


ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE
Temperature Density Specific Dynamic Kinematic Vapor
Weight Viscosity Viscosity Pressure
kg/m3 /m3  · s/m2 m2/s /m2 abs
0°C 1000 9810 1.79 × 10-3 1.79 × 10-6 611

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Temperature Density Specific Dynamic Kinematic Vapor


Weight Viscosity Viscosity Pressure
5°C 1000 9810 1.51 × 10-3 1.51 × 10-6 872
10°C 1000 9810 1.31 × 10-3 1.31 × 10-6 1,230
15°C 999 9800 1.14 × 10-3 1.14 × 10-6 1,700
20°C 998 9790 1.00 × 10-3 1.00 × 10-6 2,340
25°C 997 9781 8.91 × 10-4 8.94 × 10-7 3,170
30°C 996 9771 7.97 × 10-4 8.00 × 10-7 4,250
35°C 994 9751 7.20 × 10-4 7.24 × 10-7 5,630
40°C 992 9732 6.53 × 10-4 6.58 × 10-7 7,380
50°C 988 9693 5.47 × 10-4 5.53 × 10-7 12,300
60°C 983 9643 4.66 × 10-4 4.74 × 10-7 20,000
70°C 978 9594 4.04 × 10-4 4.13 × 10-7 31,200
80°C 972 9535 3.54 × 10-4 3.64 × 10-7 47,400
90°C 965 9467 3.15 × 10-4 3.26 × 10-7 70,100
100°C 958 9398 2.82 × 10-4 2.94 × 10-7 101,300

slugs/ft3 lbf/ft3 lbf-s/ft2 ft2/s psia


40°F 1.94 62.43 3.23 × 10-5 1.66 × 10-5 0.122
50°F 1.94 62.40 2.73 × 10-5 1.41 × 10-5 0.178
60°F 1.94 62.37 2.36 × 10-5 1.22 × 10-5 0.256
70°F 1.94 62.30 2.05 × 10-5 1.06 × 10-5 0.363
80°F 1.93 62.22 1.80 × 10-5 0.930 × 10-5 0.506
100°F 1.93 62.00 1.42 × 10-5 0.739 × 10-5 0.949
120°F 1.92 61.72 1.17 × 10-5 0.609 × 10-5 1.69
140°F 1.91 61.38 0.981 × 10-5 0.514 × 10-5 2.89
160°F 1.90 61.00 0.838 × 10-5 0.442 × 10-5 4.74
180°F 1.88 60.58 0.726 × 10-5 0.385 × 10-5 7.51
200°F 1.87 60.12 0.637 × 10-5 0.341 × 10-5 11.53
212°F 1.86 59.83 0.593 × 10-5 0.319 × 10-5 14.70

*) Notes: (1) Bulk modulus Ev of water is approximately 2.2 GPa (3.2 × 105 psi); (2) water-air
surface tension is approximately 7.3 × 10-2 N/m (5 × 10-3 lbf/ft) from 10°C to 50°C.
SOURCE: Reprinted with permission from R. E. Bolz and G. L. Tuve, Handbook of Tables for
Applied Engineering Science, CRC Press, Inc., Cleveland, 1973. Copyright © 1973 by The

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