FAQ

What is the Fluid Viscosity (At pipe wall temperature)?
Fluid Viscosity (At pipe wall temperature) is the resistance offered by the fluid with respect to the pipe wall temperature(in kelvin). Fluid Viscosity (At pipe wall temperature) is usually measured using the Pascal Second for Dynamic Viscosity. Note that the value of Fluid Viscosity (At pipe wall temperature) is always positive.
Can the Fluid Viscosity (At pipe wall temperature) be negative?
No, the Fluid Viscosity (At pipe wall temperature), measured in Dynamic Viscosity cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Fluid Viscosity (At pipe wall temperature)?
Fluid Viscosity (At pipe wall temperature) 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 Fluid Viscosity (At pipe wall temperature) can be measured.
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