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FLUIDS

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‘Table A.2 Physical properties of air at standard sea-level atmospheric pressure? s+ Kinematic ‘Temperature Density, Specific weight, Viscosity,” viscosity, Tr ° 7 # » slugytt* 10 Tbes/ft? 0.002 940 0.094 60 0.002.807 0.09030, 0.002.684 0.086 37 0.002 627 0.084 53 0.002 572 0.08277 0.002 520 0.081 08 0.002 470 0.07945 0.002 421 0.077 90 0.002 374 0076.40 (4.002 330 0.07495 0.002 286 0.073 37 0.002 245 0.07223 0.002 205 0.07094 0.002 129 0.06849 0.002 058 0.066 20 0.001 991 0.06407 0.001 929 0.06206 0.001 871 0.06018 0.001 739 0.055 94 kg/m? N/m’ 10 Ns/m? 1515 14.86 14.9 1.395 13.68, 16.1 1.293 12.68: wl 10°C 1.248 12.24 17.6 20°C 1.205 1.82 18.1 30°C 1.165 1.43 18.6 4c 1.128 14.06 19.0 orc 1.060, 10.40 20.0 orc 1.000 9.81 20.9 100" 0.946 9.28 200°C 0.747 7.33 in these tables, if (for example, at —40°F) jx is given as 0.312 and the units are 10°*th-s/ft? then x= 0.312 10 Ib-s/ft® b For viscosity, see also Figs. 2.3 and 24. Table A.3 The ICAO® standard atmosphere? Gravi- Speed tational Elevation. Temper- Absolute Specific Kinematic of | ——_accel- above ature, pressure, weight, Density,» Vis viscosity, sound, eration, seatevel 7 a Y ° ” © & ft + sia wae slug 10-"tbs/f? 10-7 1/s says? 0 146959. 0.076472 0.023768 037372015724 111645 32.1740 5,000 12.2283 0.065864 —0,0020481 (0.36366 0.17756 1097.08 32.158 10,000 10.1083 056424 0.001 7555 0.35243 0.20133 1077.40 32.142 15,000 82970 0.048.068 0.00) 4961 0.34302 0.22928 1057.35 20,000 6.7588 0.040694 00012672 0.33244 0.26234 1036.94 32.113 25,000 5.4607 0034224 0.010663 0.32166 0.30167 1016.11 32.097 30,000 43726 0.028573 0.00089065 0.31069 034884 994.85 32.081 35,000 3.4676 0.023672 000073819 (0.29952 0.40575 973.13 32.068 40,000 27300 0.018823 0.00058726 0.29691 0.50559 968.08 32.052 45,000 2.1489 0.014809 0.00046227 0.29691 0.64230 968.08 32.036 0,000 1.6917 0.011 652 0.00036391 0.29691 81589 968.08 32.020 60,000 1.0488 0.007217 0,00022561 0.29691 1.3160 968.08 31.991 70,000 0.65087 0,0044485 0.00013920 0.29836 2.1434 970.90 31.958 80,000 0.40632 0.002 7366 0.000085707 0.30182 35215 977.62 31.930 90,000 0.25540 0,001 6952 0.000053 145 0.30525 5.7436 984.28 31.897 100,000 0.16160 0,001 0575 0,000033382 0.30865 9.3018 990.91 31.868 km KPaabs —- N/m" kg/m? 10-6 Nes/m?_ 10 Pfs 0 15000 101.325 12.0131 1.2250 17.894 14.607 9.806 65 1 8501 | 89.876 108987 1.1117 17579 15.813 9.803 6 2 2.004 79.501 9.8652 1.0066 17.260 17.147 9.8005 3 4500 70.121 89083, 0.90925 16.938 18.628, 9.7974 4 ~ 10.984 61.660 80250 81935 16.612 20.275, 9.7043 5 17474 54088-72105 © 0.73643 16.282, 22.110 9.7912 6 -23.963 47217 6461366011 15.949 24.161 9.7882 8 36.935 35651 5.1433 «0.52579 1S.271— (29.044 9.7820 10 49898 26499 4.0424 = 04I3SL_ 14577 35.251 9.759 2 56.500 19399 3.0476 0394 14.26 45.574 9.7697 4 56,500 14.170 2.2247 14216 62.391 9.7636 16 56,500 10352 1.6243 14216 85.397 9.7575 18 56500-7565 11862 ONS 1416 116.86, 9.7513 ed 56.500 5.529 0.8664 0.08891 14.216. 159.89 9.1052 25 51598 2.549 0.3900 0,04008 14484 361.35 9.7300 967 30 46641 11971788 OMSL 14753 BOLE @ International Civil Aviation Organization: see See. 29 “ © In these tables, if (for example. at 0ft) w is given as 0.37372 and the units are 10°" Ibes/ft* then = O31 72X10 site Table Aut Physical properties of water af standard sea-level atmospheric pressure” Tene 10°F 80°F oF 10°F Ae 1208 BOF 140F 1S0F 160°F 10F 18°F 190F 20°F 22F 100°C Specific weight, 7 wre 62.42 62.43 oa 62.37 62.30 an an 62.00 61.86 on 615s 61.38 61.20 61.00 60.0 60.58 60.36 60.12 59.83. N/mm? 9.805 9.807 9.804 9.798, 9.789 977 9.764 9.730 9.689 9.682 9.589 9.530 9.466 9.399 sug? 1.940 1.940 1.940 1938 1.936 1.934 1.9 1.927 1.923 1.018, 1913 1.908 1.902 1.896 1.890 1.883 1.875 1.868 1.860 999.1 998.2 997.0 995.7 9922 988.0 983.2 718 os 965.3 958.4 Kinematic viseosity,? 0“ Ib-s/f® 0.01 781 0.001 518. 0.001 307 0.001 139 0.001 002 0,000 890 0.000 798 0.000 653. 0.000 547 1000 366 o.as0 408 0.000 354 0.000315 0.000 282, ts 19331 16.64 14.10 1217 10,59 9.30 0.005 18 0.005 14 0.005 09 0.005 04 0.00498 0.004 92 0.004 86 0.004 80 0.00473, 0.004 67 0.004 60 0.004 54 0.00447 0.004 41 0.00434 0.00427 0.00420 0.00413, 0.0749 0.0742, 0.0735, 0.0728 0.0720 oo7i2 0.0696 0.0679 0.0662 0.0644 0.0626 0.0608 0.0589 Satu- ration vapor pressure, Sutue'n vapor pressure head, pol abs 0.20 028 041 059 ost 447 161 219 295 391 5.13 667 858 10.95 13.83 1733 21.55 9 33.90 Bulk modulus of elasticity, Ey psi 293,000 294,000 305.006 314.000 320,000 322,000 323,000 327.000 331,000 3.000 334.000 330,000 328.000 326,000 322.000 318,000, 313,000, “In these tables, if (for example, at 32°F) pis given as 37.46 and the units are 10° ibes/f then 37.46% 10° s/f © For viscosity, see also Figs. 2.3 and 2.4. X Table Aa Physical properties of «: son liquids at standard sea-level atmospheric pressure!” Bulk ‘Pemper- Specie Surface Vapor modulus of Specific ity, eanity tension, pressure, elasidty, heat, Liquid ’ 5 © Pe 2 © fetes SF slugs? — 0b tht pia 1437 0.0020 1.45 50,000 10,290 Carbon OF 308 1594 = 20350018 1.90 160,000 5,035 tetrachloride Crude oil SF 166086150 ~ wi Gasoline 68F 132 O68 nn) cs 12.500 Glycerin GBF . 244 1.26 M200 9HK3 0.000002 RHO 14.270 Hydrogen 40°F 0, 0074 0435 00002 31 = =. Kerosene SF 157) OSL 40 00017 0.46 12,000 Mercury OF 263 1356 33-0032 0.00005 834 Oxygen “30F 28 121 58 0 31 - ~5.760 SAE 10 oil F178 092. om i SAE 30 cil (SF 178 092 9.200 wg 7 — Fresh water SF "1935 0999 210.000 O34 318,000 Seawater ORF 1985. 1.024 22.50.0050 0.34 336,000 SC kkefm® = A0"*N'sfm? N/m N/m abs 10° N/m? Benzene 2 876 8K 065 0.029 100 1030 Carbon C1588 1.594 097 0.026121 1100 tetrachloride Crude oi 2C 85686 72 003 - ~ Gasotine DOC 680.68 0.29 - 2100 QC 12581261494 0.063 0.000014 43442386 Hydrogen -25C 737 0.074 0.031 0.0029 214 ~ — Kerosene 2 | 808 081 192 9025 3.20 ~ 2000 Mercury WC 13550 13.56 156051 0.00017 26200 139.4 Oxygen 39°C 1206 1.21 0278 amis t 964 SAE 10 oi we 9180.92 82 0.037 ~- ~ — SAF 3 oll mC 98092 M0 0.036 - - — Fresh water wwe 998 * 0.999 1.00 0073 2.34 21m 4187 Seawater arc 103 10D 1.07 00782. 2300 3938 4 Jn these tables, if (for example, for benzene at 68°F) jx is given as 1.437 and the units are 10" Ibss/tt™ then j= LAS? > LO bes fe © Relative to pure water at 60°F © For viscosity. sce also Figs. 2.3 and 2.4,

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