1972
DOI: 10.1016/s0011-9164(00)80002-8
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Physical properties of sea water solutions: viscosity

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“…Available data on seawater viscosity are those by Krummel [62] (for t = 0 -30°C, S = 5 -40 g/kg), Miyake and Koizumi [63] (for t = 0 -30°C, S = 5 -40 g/kg), Fabuss et al [64] (for t = 25 to 150 o C, S up to 110 g/kg and calcium-free synthetic seawater), Stanley and Butten [65] (for t = 0 to 30 °C, p = 0.1 -140 MPa and S = 35 g/kg), and Isdale et al [66] (for t = 20 -180°C, S = 0 -150 g/kg and synthetic seawater). The available correlations that best fit these experimental measurements are given in Table 5.…”
Section: Dynamic Viscositymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Available data on seawater viscosity are those by Krummel [62] (for t = 0 -30°C, S = 5 -40 g/kg), Miyake and Koizumi [63] (for t = 0 -30°C, S = 5 -40 g/kg), Fabuss et al [64] (for t = 25 to 150 o C, S up to 110 g/kg and calcium-free synthetic seawater), Stanley and Butten [65] (for t = 0 to 30 °C, p = 0.1 -140 MPa and S = 35 g/kg), and Isdale et al [66] (for t = 20 -180°C, S = 0 -150 g/kg and synthetic seawater). The available correlations that best fit these experimental measurements are given in Table 5.…”
Section: Dynamic Viscositymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The initial conditions of the bubble radius of 50 nm, the temperature of 571 K and the pressure of 82.4 MPa were used in this calculation. In this calculation, the property values for the electrolyte solution were obtained using the correlations discussed in Section 2, and the dynamic viscosity was calculated by Isdale et al's correlation [27]. The initial bubble wall velocity was calculated from the following equation, which can be obtained from the potential energy of the bubble.…”
Section: Calculation Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 1 shows the properties of seawater droplet and medium gas, which are measured at ambient temperature and pressure. Empirical relations refer to [16][17][18][19].…”
Section: Physical Properties Of Seawater Dropletsmentioning
confidence: 99%