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Pocket
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pda_viscositysetup-1.zip
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(WinCE)
Input your Absolute Viscosity in units of your choice,
enter in the density and calculate Kinematic Viscosity
in several common units!
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absolute viscosity of an oil is defined as the resistance to
flow and shear under the forces of internal friction. This internal
friction is caused by the resistance of oil molecules moving
relative to each other. The larger the molecules, the higher
the internal resistance and consequently the higher the absolute
viscosity. The absolute viscosity of an oil is usually measured
using a Rotary Viscometer (ASTM D2983) or similar device. Kinematic
viscosity on the other hand is a measure of an oils resistance
to flow and shear under the forces of gravity. Again, the larger
the molecules, the greater resistance, the higher the kinematic
viscosity. Kinematic viscosity is usually measured using a Capillary
Tube Viscometer (ASTM D445) and is the method most commonly
used by oil analysis labs to determine an oils viscosity.
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