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June 15, 2015, 00:43 |
Using Sutherland's equation for hydrocarbon gas viscosity
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Jenna
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Hi,
I am looking to model multiphase flow through atomization of injected fuel and eventual combustion. Finding temperature/viscosity relations for the liquid phase of my injected fuel has been easy so far via NIST, but the vapor phase is not included.. My question is: does anyone know a reliable source or method to finding the Sutherland constants of hydrocarbon gases or to somehow calculate the gas phase based off the liquid phase. I am specifically looking for a relationship dependent mostly upon temperature to determine the gas viscosity. Thank you for reading |
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