
Perry's Handbook Viscosity <NEWEST ✮>
is in Kelvin. For many common hydrocarbons, simpler forms like are provided.
lnμ=A+BT+ClnT+DTEl n mu equals cap A plus the fraction with numerator cap B and denominator cap T end-fraction plus cap C l n cap T plus cap D cap T to the cap E-th power
Liquid viscosity drops sharply as temperature rises. Perry’s often utilizes a variation of the : Perry's Handbook Viscosity
While simple fluids use standard definitions , Perry’s relies on specific models for temperature dependence: For Liquids
Thousands of organic and inorganic compounds are listed with experimental viscosity values at specific temperatures. is in Kelvin
For wide-range calculations, Perry’s uses empirical correlation equations.
Quick-reference charts where you draw a line between temperature and a substance point to read the viscosity. The Go-To Equations Perry’s often utilizes a variation of the :
If you've spent any time in a chemical engineering lab or plant, you’ve likely encountered . Often called "the ChE Bible," its Section 2 is the go-to for physical property data, specifically viscosity . Why Engineers Use Perry’s for Viscosity



