Mechanical Engineering - Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Section 1 (Q.No. 31)
31.
The coefficient of viscosity may be determined by
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Shridhar Mudi said:
1 year ago
The coefficient of viscosity is typically determined by the following methods:
1. Capillary Viscometer Method: Measures the time taken for a fluid to flow through a narrow tube under gravity.
2. Rotational Viscometer Method: Measures the torque required to rotate a spindle or cylinder in a fluid.
3. Falling Ball Viscometer Method: Measures the time taken for a ball to fall through a fluid.
4. Vibrational Viscometer Method: Measures the damping of vibrations in a fluid.
5. Rheometer Method: Measures the stress and strain behavior of a fluid under various shear rates.
These methods measure the viscosity of a fluid by applying a known force or shear rate and measuring the resulting deformation or flow rate. The most suitable method depends on the type of fluid, its viscosity range, and the desired level of accuracy.
The Capillary Viscometer Method is a common and widely used technique, as it is simple, accurate, and reliable.
However, other methods may be more suitable for specific applications or fluid types.
1. Capillary Viscometer Method: Measures the time taken for a fluid to flow through a narrow tube under gravity.
2. Rotational Viscometer Method: Measures the torque required to rotate a spindle or cylinder in a fluid.
3. Falling Ball Viscometer Method: Measures the time taken for a ball to fall through a fluid.
4. Vibrational Viscometer Method: Measures the damping of vibrations in a fluid.
5. Rheometer Method: Measures the stress and strain behavior of a fluid under various shear rates.
These methods measure the viscosity of a fluid by applying a known force or shear rate and measuring the resulting deformation or flow rate. The most suitable method depends on the type of fluid, its viscosity range, and the desired level of accuracy.
The Capillary Viscometer Method is a common and widely used technique, as it is simple, accurate, and reliable.
However, other methods may be more suitable for specific applications or fluid types.
Ajay said:
7 years ago
Anyone explain the orifice type viscosity method.
Vaibhav said:
7 years ago
For the rotating cylinder method, F/A = u * dv/dy.
Himanshu said:
8 years ago
Please explain.
Sanjeet said:
8 years ago
I need a brief explanation about it. Please, anyone explain this.
Raju Kumar said:
8 years ago
Give me the Expression of coefficient of viscosity.
Sufyan said:
1 decade ago
How determined coefficient of viscosity?
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