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  1. Online calculator, figures and tables with dynamic (absolute) and kinematic viscosity for air at temperatures ranging -100 to 1600°C (-150 to 2900°F) and at pressures ranging 1 to 10 000 bara (14.5 - 145000 psia) - SI and Imperial Units.

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  2. The viscosity of air depends mostly on the temperature. At 15 °C, the viscosity of air is 1.81 × 10 -5 kg/(m·s) , 18.1 μPa·s or 1.81 × 10 -5 Pa·s . The kinematic viscosity of air at 15 °C is 1.48 × 10 -5 m 2 /s or 14.8 cSt.

  3. 21 lip 2024 · The kinematic viscosity of air at 20 degrees Celsius and 1 atm (101,325 Pa, sea level) pressure is approximately 1.51×10-5 m 2 /s or 15.20 cSt. The dynamic viscosity of air at sea level under the same temperature is 1.81×10-5 Pa·s.

  4. Online calculator, figures and tables with dynamic (absolute) and kinematic viscosity for air at temperatures ranging -100 to 1600°C (-150 to 2900°F) and at pressures ranging 1 to 10 000 bara (14.5 - 145000 psia) - SI and Imperial Units.

  5. On this page, you can find the dynamic (absolute) and kinematic viscosity of air at different temperature values in both SI (cP) (cSt) and US customary (lbf·s/ft 2) (ft/s 2) units, taken at 1 atmospheric (atm) pressure.

  6. Online calculator, figures and tables with dynamic (absolute) and kinematic viscosity for air at temperatures ranging -100 to 1600°C (-150 to 2900°F) and at pressures ranging 1 to 10 000 bara (14.5 - 145000 psia) - SI and Imperial Units.

  7. www.thermopedia.com › content › 553AIR (PROPERTIES OF)

    2 lut 2011 · The temperature dependence of the viscosity of air is qualitatively the same as for pure substances: in the liquid phase the viscosity decreases with temperature following an approximately exponential function; in the gas phase at low pressures the viscosity increases according to equation:

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