RI 7405 Viscosity Of The Helium-Nitrogen System From 133° To 740° K For Pressures Between 1 And 240 Atmospheres

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Robert E. Wood
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

The temperature dependency of the low-density viscosity coefficients, ?°T, of helium and of nitrogen, 100° to 1,000° K, is correlated with empirical equations, and the temperature and composition dependencies of the low-density viscosity coefficients, ?°T, of helium-nitrogen mixtures are correlated with the Chapman-Enskog expressions by using the Lennard-Jones (6:12) potential function. The residual viscosity, ?T,P - ?°T (the difference between the viscosity of a compressed gas and the dilute gas at a given temperature), was found to be a function of the thermal pressure coefficient, (?P/?T)V, and two parameters, a and 1, which are characteristic of gas composition. The equation ?T, P = ?°T + a [(?P/?T)V]ß represented 1,340 higher pressure experimental viscosity values with a mean absolute deviation of 0.86 percent, and this equation was used to compute viscosities of the gaseous helium-nitrogen system for a range of temperatures and pressures including those encountered in Bureau of Mines helium purification processes and in a crude-helium conservation gas reservoir. Tabular viscosities for helium, nitrogen, and 13 helium-nitrogen mixtures are presented for 110 temperatures, 133° to 740' K, and 49 pressures in the range 1 to 240 atmospheres. The accuracy of the tabulated viscosities varies because correlation parameters were obtained from experimental data of unequal reliability. It is estimated that uncertainties in the computed viscosity values are ±5 percent for the region 325° to 740° K, ±2 percent for the region 183° to 325° K, and ±5 percent for temperatures below 183° K. The latter uncertainty may rise to y10 percent as critical conditions are approached.
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APA: Robert E. Wood  (1970)  RI 7405 Viscosity Of The Helium-Nitrogen System From 133° To 740° K For Pressures Between 1 And 240 Atmospheres

MLA: Robert E. Wood RI 7405 Viscosity Of The Helium-Nitrogen System From 133° To 740° K For Pressures Between 1 And 240 Atmospheres. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1970.

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