Viscometry for Liquids Viscometry for Liquids
Springer Series in Materials Science

Viscometry for Liquids

Calibration of Viscometers

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Publisher Description

This book is written for scientists involved in the calibration of viscometers. A detailed description for stepping up procedures to establish the viscosity scale and obtaining sets of master viscometers is given in the book. Uncertainty considerations for standard oils of known viscosity are presented. The modern viscometers based on principles of  tuning fork, ultrasonic, PZT, plate waves, Love waves, micro-cantilever and vibration of optical fiber are discussed to inspire the reader to further research and to generate improved versions. The primary standard for viscosity is pure water. Measurements of its viscosity with accuracy/uncertainty achieved are described. The principles of rotational and oscillation viscometers are explained to enhance the knowledge in calibration work. Devices used for specific materials and viscosity in non SI units are discussed with respect to the need to correlate viscosity values obtained by various devices. The description of commercial viscometers meets the needs of the user.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2014
17 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
271
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer International Publishing
SIZE
5.2
MB

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