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Viscosity Coefficients for Air
Degree of Equation = (max degree = 4) r = A + BT + CT² + DT³ + ET^4
A= Data (max # of data pts = 1000) B= T (K) r (kg/m³) C= D= E= Viscosity Coefficients for Air
Degree of Equation = (max degree = 4) m = A + BT + CT² + DT³ + ET^4
A= Data (max # of data pts = 1000) B= T (K) m (cP) C= D= E= Viscosity Coefficients for Air
Degree of Equation = (max degree = 4) vp = A + BT + CT² + DT³ + ET^4
A= Data (max # of data pts = 1000) B= T (K) vp (kPa) C= D= E= Viscosity Coefficients for Air
Degree of Equation = (max degree = 4) m = A + BT + CT² + DT³ + ET^4
A= Data (max # of data pts = 1000) B= T (K) m (cP) C= D= E= Viscosity Coefficients for Air
Degree of Equation = (max degree = 4) Cp = A + BT + CT² + DT³ + ET^4
A = 41.77143 Data (max # of data pts = 1000) B = -1.09571 T (K) Cp(KJ/kmol K) C = 0.087857 D= E= This macro calculates the coefficients of an Nth order equation using the method of least squares:
y = C + A1X + A2X² + A3X³ + ….. AnX^n
Where: y = dependent variable
C = constant A1, A2,…An = coefficients of independent variables X, X²…., X^n
When building equations for PIPE-FLO fluid data tables, the maximum degree of the equation you should use is 4.