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Fluid Properties Simulation Challenge Recommendations for Problem III: Viscosity of 2-Propanol, N-Nonane, and Their Mixtures

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Author(s)

J Olson, S M. Smith, Richard E. Morrison, Arno D. Laesecke

Abstract

Recommendations are given for Problem III: viscosity of 2-propanol, n-nonane, an . d their mixtures. The problem conditions for pure compounds were: (a) 0.1MPa, 300 K forn-non2ne and (b) 0.1 MPa, 300 K for2-propanol. Therecom mended va I Liesandtheir uncertaintiesfor thesepure compounds were: (a)0.650,- 0.007 mPas forn-non a ne and (b) 1.986 0.021 mPas for2-prop an o I. Theproblem conditions formixtureswere: (c) 0.1 mPa, 300 Kfor x @ 0.5 2-propanol and (d) 0.1 MPa, 300 K for x = 0.75 2-propano I. The recom mended va Iues andtheir uncertaintiesforthesemixtureswere:0.75E 0.008 rnPa s for x = 0.5 2-propanol and 1.040 0.011 mPa s for x = 0.75 2-propanol.
Citation
Fluid Phase Equilibria
Volume
217

Keywords

viscosity

Citation

Olson, J. , Smith, S. , Morrison, R. and Laesecke, A. (2003), Fluid Properties Simulation Challenge Recommendations for Problem III: Viscosity of 2-Propanol, N-Nonane, and Their Mixtures, Fluid Phase Equilibria, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=831876 (Accessed November 7, 2025)

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Created May 9, 2003, Updated October 12, 2021
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