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  1. Natural Gas Viscosity. This web application calculates viscosity for natural gas based on Lee, Gonzales and Eakin Equations.

  2. This page is detailing the viscosity in between -150°c and +600°c for common gases : Oxygen, Air, Nitrogen, Carbon Dioxide, Steam, Hydrogen. 2. Graph of viscosity changes with temperature for common gases

  3. Online calculator, figures and tables showing dynamic (absolute) and kinematic viscosity of gasous and liquid ammonia at temperatures ranging from -73 to 425°C (-100 to 800°F) at pressure ranging from 1 to 1000 bara (14.5 - 14500 psia) - SI and Imperial Units.

  4. 16 lis 2023 · In Table III (natural gas H) at the isotherm 260 K, the viscosity value at ρ = 4.3077 mol·L −1 (ρ = 77.4 kg·m −3) should read 12.315 μPa·s instead of 12.335 μPa·s and in Table IV (natural gas L) at the isotherm 320 K, the viscosity value at ρ = 5.3865 mol·L −1 (ρ = 99.3 kg·m −3) should read 15.910 μPa·s instead of 15.900 ...

  5. Gas Viscosity Calculator Enter temperature to compute gas dynamic (absolute) viscosity. Natural gas, air, hydrocarbon vapor, ammonia, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, hydrogen, nitrogen, sulfur dioxide.

  6. 23 cze 2024 · Natural gas properties. Natural petroleum gases contain varying amounts of different (primarily alkane) hydrocarbon compounds and one or more inorganic compounds, such as hydrogen sulfide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen (N 2), and water.

  7. The viscosity coefficient of methane and of two natural gases, a low cal- orific, L, natural gas and a high calorific, H, natural gas, were measured with the high precision vibrating-wire viscometer at the University of Rostock.

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