Viscosity cst unit

Concept

Centistokes (cst) is the smallest unit of kinematic viscosis. cSt is the abbreviation of Centistokes, which means centistokes, which is one hundredth of 1 stox. 


The unit of kinematic viscosity is Stokes, that is, Stokes, referred to as S. When the dynamic viscosity of the fluid is 1 poise and the density is 1 g/cm3, the kinematic viscosity is 1 Stokes.


To learn more about viscosity cst units, please read the viscosity extension below


Extended reading of viscosity

Common viscosity unit conversion:


1 centipoise (1cP) = 1 mPascal. Second (1mPa.s)


100 centipoise (100cP) = 1 poise (1P)


1000 mPascal. Second (1000mPa.s) = 1 Pascal. Second (1Pa.s)


Conversion of dynamic viscosity and kinematic viscosity:


η = ρ.ρ.


Where η --- Specimen dynamic viscosity (mPa.s)


Viscosity of specimen (mm2/s)


Rp --- the density of the sample at the same temperature as the measured kinematic viscosity (g/cm3)


For liquids, the greater the pressure, the lower the temperature, and the greater the viscosity; the smaller the pressure, the higher the temperature, and the smaller the viscosity.


For gases, pressure has little effect; the higher the temperature, the greater the viscosity, and the lower the temperature, the smaller the viscosity.


Medium viscosity concept and unit conversion


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