Question: Start from the values for the density and the kinematic viscosity of CO2 as given on Table A.2 (p. 569) at 15o C and standard
Start from the values for the density and the kinematic viscosity of CO2 as given on Table A.2 (p. 569) at 15o C and standard atmospheric pressure (101.3 kPa), and first determine the value of the dynamic viscosity at the same conditions. Then determine the new values of the density, the dynamic viscosity, and the kinematic viscosity of CO2 at a temperature of 55o C, and a pressure of 350 kPa (absolute).
CLUE: You need to use the important fact that the absolute viscosity DOES NOT DEPEND ON PRESSURE. Also you must use the relationship = /. (16 points)
A.2 says density = 1.85kg/m^3, kinematic viscosity = 7.84x10^-6m^2/s
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