Difference between revisions of "Water viscosity"
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:<math> \mu_{w1} = 0.45</math> | :<math> \mu_{w1} = 0.45</math> | ||
:<math> \mu_w = \mu_{w1} 1.1587 = 0.52 cP</math> | :<math> \mu_w = \mu_{w1} 1.1587 = 0.52 cP</math> | ||
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== Nomenclature == | == Nomenclature == |
Revision as of 06:56, 5 October 2020
Contents
Water viscosity
Water viscosity correlation is published by McCain in 1991[1].
Math and Physics
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Example. Calculating water viscosity
Input data
Calculate water viscosity at 3176 psia and 165°F?
Solution
The solution is also available in the PVT software model at [The solution is available in the PVT calculator software model at www.pengtools.com
Nomenclature
- = coefficients
- = pressure correction, res bbl/STB
- = water salinity or weight percent solids, %
- = pressure, psia
- = Temperature, °F
- = water viscosity, cP
- = water viscosity at 1 atm, cP
See also
- Water bubble point pressure
- Water compressibility
- Water density
- Water formation volume factor
- Water salinity from density equation
- Water solids concentration
- Water viscosity