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Static Viscosity in Boundary Layer Equations for Hypersonic Flow Formulas
The Static Viscosity is a measure of a fluid’s resistance to flow, describing its thickness and stickiness in the hypersonic boundary layer. And is denoted by μ
e
. Static Viscosity is usually measured using the Poise for Dynamic Viscosity. Note that the value of Static Viscosity is always positive.
Formulas to find Static Viscosity in Boundary Layer Equations for Hypersonic Flow
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Static Viscosity Relation using Temperature of Wall
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Boundary Layer Equations for Hypersonic Flow formulas that make use of Static Viscosity
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Dynamic Viscosity around Wall
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List of variables in Boundary Layer Equations for Hypersonic Flow formulas
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Dynamic Viscosity
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Wall Temperature
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Static Temperature
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Constant n
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FAQ
What is the Static Viscosity?
The Static Viscosity is a measure of a fluid’s resistance to flow, describing its thickness and stickiness in the hypersonic boundary layer. Static Viscosity is usually measured using the Poise for Dynamic Viscosity. Note that the value of Static Viscosity is always positive.
Can the Static Viscosity be negative?
No, the Static Viscosity, measured in Dynamic Viscosity cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Static Viscosity?
Static Viscosity 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 Static Viscosity can be measured.
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