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The Dynamic Viscosity of a fluid is the measure of its resistance to flow when an external force is applied. Check FAQs
μviscosity=ε2ρTrefrnose
μviscosity - Dynamic Viscosity?ε - Emissivity?ρ - Freestream Density?Tref - Reference Temperature?rnose - Radius of Nose?

Reference Viscosity Given Reference Temperature Example

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Here is how the Reference Viscosity Given Reference Temperature equation looks like.

351.4135Edit=0.948Edit21.17Edit4652Edit0.49Edit
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Reference Viscosity Given Reference Temperature Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
μviscosity=ε2ρTrefrnose
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
μviscosity=0.94821.17kg/m³4652K0.49m
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
μviscosity=0.94821.1746520.49
Next Step Evaluate
μviscosity=35.1413522672742Pa*s
Next Step Convert to Output's Unit
μviscosity=351.413522672742P
LAST Step Rounding Answer
μviscosity=351.4135P

Reference Viscosity Given Reference Temperature Formula Elements

Variables
Functions
Dynamic Viscosity
The Dynamic Viscosity of a fluid is the measure of its resistance to flow when an external force is applied.
Symbol: μviscosity
Measurement: Dynamic ViscosityUnit: P
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Emissivity
Emissivity is the ability of an object to emit infrared energy. Emissivity can have a value from 0 (shiny mirror) to 1.0 (blackbody). Most organic or oxidized surfaces have emissivity close to 0.95.
Symbol: ε
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be between 0 to 1.
Freestream Density
Freestream Density is the mass per unit volume of air far upstream of an aerodynamic body at a given altitude.
Symbol: ρ
Measurement: DensityUnit: kg/m³
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Reference Temperature
Reference Temperature is the Temperature at which the values of the physical properties of a fluid are chosen in dimensionless equations for the heat transfer, and resistance.
Symbol: Tref
Measurement: TemperatureUnit: K
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Radius of Nose
Radius of Nose is any of the line segments from its center to its perimeter, and in more modern usage, it is also their length.
Symbol: rnose
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
sqrt
A square root function is a function that takes a non-negative number as an input and returns the square root of the given input number.
Syntax: sqrt(Number)

Other Formulas to find Dynamic Viscosity

​Go Reference Viscosity
μviscosity=ε2ρVrnose

Other formulas in Computational Fluid Dynamic Solutions category

​Go Emissivity
ε=μviscosityρVrnose
​Go Freestream Density
ρ=μviscosityε2Vrnose
​Go Freestream Velocity
V=μviscosityε2ρrnose
​Go Nose Radius of Coordinate System
rnose=μviscosityε2ρV

How to Evaluate Reference Viscosity Given Reference Temperature?

Reference Viscosity Given Reference Temperature evaluator uses Dynamic Viscosity = Emissivity^2*Freestream Density*sqrt(Reference Temperature)*Radius of Nose to evaluate the Dynamic Viscosity, The Reference Viscosity Given Reference Temperature formula is defined as the product of the square of emissivity, freestream density, the square root of the reference temperature, and the radius of the nose. Dynamic Viscosity is denoted by μviscosity symbol.

How to evaluate Reference Viscosity Given Reference Temperature using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Reference Viscosity Given Reference Temperature, enter Emissivity (ε), Freestream Density ), Reference Temperature (Tref) & Radius of Nose (rnose) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Reference Viscosity Given Reference Temperature

What is the formula to find Reference Viscosity Given Reference Temperature?
The formula of Reference Viscosity Given Reference Temperature is expressed as Dynamic Viscosity = Emissivity^2*Freestream Density*sqrt(Reference Temperature)*Radius of Nose. Here is an example- 3528.978 = 0.948^2*1.17*sqrt(4652)*0.49.
How to calculate Reference Viscosity Given Reference Temperature?
With Emissivity (ε), Freestream Density ), Reference Temperature (Tref) & Radius of Nose (rnose) we can find Reference Viscosity Given Reference Temperature using the formula - Dynamic Viscosity = Emissivity^2*Freestream Density*sqrt(Reference Temperature)*Radius of Nose. This formula also uses Square Root (sqrt) function(s).
What are the other ways to Calculate Dynamic Viscosity?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Dynamic Viscosity-
  • Dynamic Viscosity=Emissivity^2*Freestream Density*Freestream Velocity*Radius of NoseOpenImg
Can the Reference Viscosity Given Reference Temperature be negative?
No, the Reference Viscosity Given Reference Temperature, measured in Dynamic Viscosity cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Reference Viscosity Given Reference Temperature?
Reference Viscosity Given Reference Temperature is usually measured using the Poise[P] for Dynamic Viscosity. Pascal Second[P], Newton Second per Square Meter[P], Millinewton Second per Square Meter[P] are the few other units in which Reference Viscosity Given Reference Temperature can be measured.
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