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The Dynamic Viscosity of the Fluid is referred as measure of its resistance to flow when an external force is applied. Check FAQs
μ=Ko(γ1000K)
μ - Dynamic Viscosity of the Fluid?Ko - Intrinsic Permeability?γ - Unit Weight of Fluid?K - Coefficient of Permeability at 20° C?

Dynamic Viscosity when Specific or Intrinsic Permeability is Considered Example

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1.6133Edit=0.0099Edit(9.807Edit10006Edit)
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Dynamic Viscosity when Specific or Intrinsic Permeability is Considered Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Dynamic Viscosity when Specific or Intrinsic Permeability is Considered?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
μ=Ko(γ1000K)
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
μ=0.0099(9.807kN/m³10006cm/s)
Next Step Convert Units
μ=0.0099(9807N/m³10000.06m/s)
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
μ=0.0099(980710000.06)
Next Step Evaluate
μ=1.6132515Pa*s
LAST Step Rounding Answer
μ=1.6133Pa*s

Dynamic Viscosity when Specific or Intrinsic Permeability is Considered Formula Elements

Variables
Dynamic Viscosity of the Fluid
The Dynamic Viscosity of the Fluid is referred as measure of its resistance to flow when an external force is applied.
Symbol: μ
Measurement: Dynamic ViscosityUnit: Pa*s
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Intrinsic Permeability
The Intrinsic Permeability or specific permeability is referred as measure of relative ease with which porous medium can transmit fluid under potential gradient and is property of medium alone.
Symbol: Ko
Measurement: AreaUnit:
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Unit Weight of Fluid
The Unit Weight of Fluid is referred as weight per unit volume of a material/fluid.
Symbol: γ
Measurement: Specific WeightUnit: kN/m³
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Coefficient of Permeability at 20° C
The Coefficient of Permeability at 20° C refers to the measure of a porous medium’s ability to allow fluid flow through its voids.
Symbol: K
Measurement: SpeedUnit: cm/s
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Dynamic Viscosity of the Fluid

​Go Dynamic Viscosity of Fluid of Laminar Flow through Conduit or Hagen Poiseuille Flow
μ=(Cdm2)(γ1000KH-P)

Other formulas in Coefficient of Permeability category

​Go Coefficient of Permeability from Analogy of Laminar Flow (Hagen Poiseuille flow)
KH-P=C(dm2)γ1000μ
​Go Hagen Poiseuille Flow or Mean Particle Size of Porous Medium Laminar Flow through Conduit
dm=KH-PμC(γ1000)
​Go Unit weight of fluid
γ=ρfluidg
​Go Kinematic Viscosity and Dynamic Viscosity Relation
ν=μρfluid

How to Evaluate Dynamic Viscosity when Specific or Intrinsic Permeability is Considered?

Dynamic Viscosity when Specific or Intrinsic Permeability is Considered evaluator uses Dynamic Viscosity of the Fluid = Intrinsic Permeability*((Unit Weight of Fluid/1000)/Coefficient of Permeability at 20° C) to evaluate the Dynamic Viscosity of the Fluid, The Dynamic Viscosity when Specific or Intrinsic Permeability is Considered is defined as the resistance to movement of one layer of a fluid over another. Dynamic Viscosity of the Fluid is denoted by μ symbol.

How to evaluate Dynamic Viscosity when Specific or Intrinsic Permeability is Considered using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Dynamic Viscosity when Specific or Intrinsic Permeability is Considered, enter Intrinsic Permeability (Ko), Unit Weight of Fluid (γ) & Coefficient of Permeability at 20° C (K) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Dynamic Viscosity when Specific or Intrinsic Permeability is Considered

What is the formula to find Dynamic Viscosity when Specific or Intrinsic Permeability is Considered?
The formula of Dynamic Viscosity when Specific or Intrinsic Permeability is Considered is expressed as Dynamic Viscosity of the Fluid = Intrinsic Permeability*((Unit Weight of Fluid/1000)/Coefficient of Permeability at 20° C). Here is an example- 1.613252 = 0.00987*((9807/1000)/0.06).
How to calculate Dynamic Viscosity when Specific or Intrinsic Permeability is Considered?
With Intrinsic Permeability (Ko), Unit Weight of Fluid (γ) & Coefficient of Permeability at 20° C (K) we can find Dynamic Viscosity when Specific or Intrinsic Permeability is Considered using the formula - Dynamic Viscosity of the Fluid = Intrinsic Permeability*((Unit Weight of Fluid/1000)/Coefficient of Permeability at 20° C).
What are the other ways to Calculate Dynamic Viscosity of the Fluid?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Dynamic Viscosity of the Fluid-
  • Dynamic Viscosity of the Fluid=(Shape Factor*Mean Particle Size of the Porous Medium^2)*((Unit Weight of Fluid/1000)/Coefficient of Permeability (Hagen-Poiseuille))OpenImg
Can the Dynamic Viscosity when Specific or Intrinsic Permeability is Considered be negative?
No, the Dynamic Viscosity when Specific or Intrinsic Permeability is Considered, measured in Dynamic Viscosity cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Dynamic Viscosity when Specific or Intrinsic Permeability is Considered?
Dynamic Viscosity when Specific or Intrinsic Permeability is Considered is usually measured using the Pascal Second[Pa*s] for Dynamic Viscosity. Newton Second per Square Meter[Pa*s], Millinewton Second per Square Meter[Pa*s], Dyne Second per Square Centimeter[Pa*s] are the few other units in which Dynamic Viscosity when Specific or Intrinsic Permeability is Considered can be measured.
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