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Revision as of 14:18, 2 May 2017
Brief
Lee correlation for viscosity of natural gases.
Math & Physics
where
Discussion
Why the Lee correlation?
Application range
Nomenclature
 = gas density, g/cm3
 = gas viscosity, cp
 = gas molecular weight
 = pressure, psia
 = gas specific gravity, dimensionless
 = temperature, °R
 = gas compressibility factor, dimensionless
References
- ↑ Lee, A. B.; Gonzalez, M. H.; Eakin, B. E. (1966). "The Viscosity of Natural Gases". J Pet Technol (SPE-1340-PA).
 








