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Bernard LE NEINDRE: Doctor of Science - Director of Research at the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS)
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This study gathers information and data on the viscosity of pure fluids, and is a reference source for engineers, researchers and experimenters. It is divided into several parts. In the first parts and the theory, methods of measurement and methods of estimation of viscosity have been outlined. In this section [K 480], which forms an essential part of this review, we have reported numerical viscosity data for inorganic gases (Table 1 ) and organic gases (Table 2 ).
The following sections provide numerical viscosity data for inorganic and organic liquids at atmospheric pressure.
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