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UNE EN ISO 3104:2024 - Petroleum products - Transparent and opaque liquids - Determination of kinematic viscosity and calculation of dynamic viscosity (ISO 3104:2023)

UNE EN ISO 3104:2024

Petroleum products - Transparent and opaque liquids - Determination of kinematic viscosity and calculation of dynamic viscosity (ISO 3104:2023)

Productos petrolíferos. Líquidos transparentes y opacos. Determinación de la viscosidad cinemática y cálculo de la viscosidad dinámica. (ISO 3104:2023).

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Standard number:UNE EN ISO 3104:2024
Pages:34
Released:2024-07-03
Status:Standard
Pages (Spanish):38
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UNE EN ISO 3104:2024

This document specifies Procedure A, using manual glass viscometers, and Procedure B, using glass capillary viscometers in an automated assembly, for the determination of the kinematic viscosity, ½, of liquid petroleum products, both transparent and opaque, by measuring the time for a volume of liquid to flow under gravity through a calibrated glass capillary viscometer. The dynamic viscosity, ·, is obtained by multiplying the measured kinematic viscosity by the density, Á, of the liquid. The range of kinematic viscosities covered in this test method is from 0,2 mm2/s to 300 000 mm2/s over the temperature range 20 °C to +150 °C. NOTE The result obtained from this document is dependent upon the behaviour of the sample and is intended for application to liquids for which primarily the shear stress and shear rates are proportional (Newtonian Flow behaviour). If, however, the viscosity varies significantly with the rate of shear, different results can be obtained from viscometers of different capillary diameters. The procedure and precision values for residual fuel oils, which under some conditions exhibit non-Newtonian behaviour, have been included.