| kinematic viscosity |
is the property measured when a fixed volume of the oil flows through a capillary tube under the force of gravity. The test temperatures are 40 ?C and 100 ?C. The time taken, in seconds, is noted and is then converted by multiplying by the viscometer constant to give the viscosity. The units of Kinematic Viscosity are the Stoke or Centistoke (cSt). Kinematic Viscosity in Centistokes (cSt) is the usual method used with regard to lubricating oils.
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| kinematic viscosity |
the absolute viscosity of fluid divided by' its mass density. To determine kinematic viscosity, a fixed volume of fluid is allowed to flow through a calibrated capillary tube (viscometer) that is held at a closely controlled temperature.
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| kinematics |
The branch of mechanics dealing with the description of the motion of bodies or fluids without reference to the forces producing the motion.
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| kinematic viscosity |
Measure of a fluid's resistance to flow under gravity at a specific temperature (usually 40 C or 100 C). Knock - The noise associated with the premature ignition of the fuel-air mixture in a combustion chamber. KOH - Chemical symbol for the alkaline compound potassium hydroxide.
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