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Dynamic Viscosity at Free Stream Temperature in External flow Formulas
Dynamic Viscosity at Free Stream Temperature is the resisting force offered by the adjacent layers of the fluid flowing with freestream velocity. And is denoted by μ
∞
.
External flow formulas that make use of Dynamic Viscosity at Free Stream Temperature
f
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Nusselt number for oils and water
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f
x
Nusselt number for gases and liquids
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FAQ
What is the Dynamic Viscosity at Free Stream Temperature?
Dynamic Viscosity at Free Stream Temperature is the resisting force offered by the adjacent layers of the fluid flowing with freestream velocity.
Can the Dynamic Viscosity at Free Stream Temperature be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Dynamic Viscosity at Free Stream Temperature, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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