《Operation of a vibrating wire viscometer at viscosities》.pdf
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774 J. Chem. Eng. Data 2007, 52, 774782
Operation of a Vibrating Wire Viscometer at Viscosities Greater than 0.2 Pas:
Results for a Certified Reference Fluid with Nominal Viscosity at T 273 K and
p 0.1 MPa of 0.652 Pas while Stagnant and a Fluid of Nominal Viscosity of
0.037 Pas while Flowing
Christopher Harrison* and Matthew Sullivan
Schlumberger-Doll Research, 36 Old Quarry Road, Ridgefield, Connecticut 06877
Sophie Godefroy and Noriyuki Matsumoto
Schlumberger Kabushiki Kaisha, 2-2-1 Fuchinobe, Sagamihara, Kanagawa 229-0006, Japan
Anthony R. H. Goodwin and Kai Hsu
Schlumberger Sugar Land Product Center, 125 Industrial Boulevard, Sugar Land, Texas 77478
A vibrating wire viscometer formed from a tungsten wire with radius of about 0.125 mm has been used to measure
the viscosity of certified reference fluid S60 at temperatures between (273 and 373) K at a pressure of 0.1 MPa
where the viscosity varies from (0.0062 to 0.652) Pa s and the resonance quality factor Q lie between (20.8 and
1.02). Our results differ from the values cited by the supplier by less than 3 % over the whole range of Q, T,
and p . We have also measured the viscosity of certified reference fluid S20, with (293 K, 0.1 MPa) 37 mPas,
while stagnant at pressures below 69 MPa and temperature between (298 and 423) K and also while flowing S20
at volumetric rates up to 66 cm3s1. The values obtained in stagnant S20 differed insignificantly from those
while flowing and suggest there is no additional systematic error arising from flow in the viscosity obtained from
an axially symmetric vibrating wire viscometer. The working equations for a vibrating wire have been used to
estimate Q as a function of viscosity up to 1 Pas for wires with radii between (0.05 and 0.3) mm. The calculated
Q com
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