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Viscosity - Fluidity |  | Viscosity - Fluidity: Encyclopedia II - Viscosity - Fluidity |  | The reciprocal of viscosity is fluidity, usually symbolised by φ (=1/μ) or F (=1/η), depending on the convention used, measured in reciprocal poise (cm·s/g), sometimes called the rhe. Fluidity is seldom used in engineering practice.
The concept of fluidity can be used to determine the viscosity of an ideal solution. For two components (a and b), the fluidity of a solution of a and b is:
F ≈ [χ(a)F(a)] + [χ(b)F(b)]
which is only slightly simpler than the equivalent equation in terms of viscosity:
η ≈ 1/[χ(a)/η(a) +χ(b)/η(b)]
Where χ = mole fration of a or b ...
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Viscosity - Fluidity
The reciprocal of viscosity is fluidity, usually symbolised by φ (=1/μ) or F (=1/η), depending on the convention used, measured in reciprocal poise (cm·s/g), sometimes called the rhe. Fluidity is seldom used in engineering practice.
The concept of fluidity can be used to determine the viscosity of an ideal solution. For two components (a and b), the fluidity of a solution of a and b is:
F ≈ [χ(a)F(a)] + [χ(b)F(b)]
which is only slightly simpler than the equivalent equation in terms of viscosity:
η ≈ 1/[χ(a)/η(a) +χ(b)/η(b)]
Where χ = mole fration of a or b and η = the viscosity of pure a or b
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