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Improved initial density dependence of the viscosity and a corresponding states function for high pressures11Contribution of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, not subject to copyright in the United States

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  • Najafi, B.
  • Ghayeb, Y.
  • Rainwater, J.C.
  • Alavi, Saman
  • Snider, R.F.

Abstract

The initial density correction to gaseous viscosity using accurate realistic potentials of the noble gases is evaluated using the Rainwater–Friend theory. It is shown that this theory works satisfactorily for densities up to about 2moldm−3. Due to the superimposability of the noble gas potential functions, a universal function of the reduced second viscosity virial coefficient is obtained over the entire reduced temperature range. At densities beyond the range of the theory, a variant of the excess viscosity is developed, by which the viscosity of the different gases can be easily calculated above the critical temperature for pressures up to 900MPa. The accuracy of this method is within the experimental uncertainties.

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  • Najafi, B. & Ghayeb, Y. & Rainwater, J.C. & Alavi, Saman & Snider, R.F., 1998. "Improved initial density dependence of the viscosity and a corresponding states function for high pressures11Contribution of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, not subject to copyrigh," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 260(1), pages 31-48.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:phsmap:v:260:y:1998:i:1:p:31-48
    DOI: 10.1016/S0378-4371(98)00287-8
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