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Viscosity calculator
Viscosity calculator





viscosity calculator

Supports conversion between Poise, Centipoise, Water at 20C, Water at 40C, Heavy Oil at 20C, Heavy Oil at 40C, Glycerin at 20C, Glycerin at 40C, SAE 5W at -18C, SAE 10W at -18C, SAE 20W at -18C, SAE 5W at 99C. The use of any of the calculators’ results is at the user’s sole risk.

viscosity calculator

Warning The calculator below is for informative purposes only.

VISCOSITY CALCULATOR ISO

All other values will be re-calculated automatically. Conversion of viscosity at different temperature of Oil, Water, Glycerin and thick fluids between nearly 15 different measurement units. You can calculate pre-filled values of oil classified by ISO 3448 with grades VG22, VG32, VG46 or VG68 (at viscosity Index 100) or enter specific values for any other oils. Just put your values (either imperial or metrical) in the appropriate fields below and press ENTER. The calculator below is for informative purposes only. You can calculate pre-filled values of oil classified by ISO 3448 with grades VG22, VG32, VG46 or VG68 (at viscosity Index = 100) or enter specific values for any other oils. These data is enough to determine kinematic viscosity at any other values of temperature and as well Viscosity Index. The centistoke (one hundredth of a stoke) is more generally used. In the metric system, the unit of kinematic viscosity is the square centimeter per second or the stoke. the Viscosity Index (VI) by the formulas specified in ASTM D2270 (`Standard Practice for Calculating Viscosity Index from Kinematic Viscosity at 40 and 100☌ 1`) or in ISO 2909 (`Standard Practice for Calculating Viscosity Index from Kinematic Viscosity at 40 and 100☌ 1`) or in ГОСТ 25371-2018 (`Нефтепродукты. Kinematic Viscosity The ratio of the absolute viscosity of a liquid to its density frequently occurs in the study of viscosity and hydraulics and the term 'kinematic viscosity' with the symbol V has been assigned to it where p is the density.the kinematic viscosity values, depends from temperature, calculated by the formulas specified in ASTM D341 – (‘Standard Practice for Viscosity-Temperature Charts for Liquid Petroleum Products’).The interpolation calculator provided below is used to determine:







Viscosity calculator