
Model 35 Viscometer Instruction Manual
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7.4
Additional Viscosity Calculations
The viscosity can also be computed using the following equations. Conversion
factors are listed in Table 7-5.
η
= Kf
θ
N
Equation 7-5
where
K is the overall instrument constant in (dyne-sec/cm
2
) (rpm/degree deflection)
f is the torsion spring factor
θ
is the Fann viscometer reading
N is the rate of revolution of the outer cylinder
η
is the viscosity in cP
For Equation 7-5, choose the correct K value (overall instrument
constant) that matches the rotor-bob combination in Table 7-4.
Choose the f constant that matches the torsion spring assembly
in Table 7-3.
For Equation 7-5, choose the correct K value (overall instrument
constant) that matches the rotor-bob combination in Table 7-4.
Choose the f constant that matches the torsion spring assembly
in Table 7-3.
η
=
k
1
k
2
k
3
(100)
θ
N
Equation 7-6
where
k
1
is the torsion constant, dyne-cm/degree deflection
k
2
is the shear stress constant for the effective bob surface, cm
3
k
3
is the shear rate constant, sec
-1
per rpm
100 is the conversion factor, 1 poise = 100 cP
θ
is the Fann viscometer reading
N is the rate of revolution of the outer cylinder
η
is the viscosity, cP