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Clausius2
Feb25-05, 10:38 AM
I am searching for the physical properties of a binary gaseous mixture.

In particular, I would want to know the local viscosity \mu and local mass diffusitivity D of any binary mixture of gases, as a function of the local mass fraction of each other. I have not found nothing in Google,

Thanks.

FredGarvin
Feb25-05, 12:15 PM
Try looking under Transport Properties. I found a cool littole calculator that may give you waht you need:

http://grashof.engr.colostate.edu/tools/diffus.html

Astronuc
Feb25-05, 12:21 PM
Fred, that's excellent! The species seem to cover a wide variety from fuel/power and chemical/process industries.

I'd love to get my hands on the calculator engine. :biggrin:

Clausius2
Feb25-05, 01:48 PM
It could be very useful, but that is not what I am currently searching.

I am looking for an analytical or experimental expression:

\mu=\mu(Y_1,Y_2,\mu_1,\mu_2)

D=D(Y_1,Y_2,D_1,D_2)

where Y1 and Y2 represent the mass fraction of each component.

Clausius2
Jul11-05, 11:23 AM
Fred!!! Your link doesn't work now. And I need urgently a similar calculator. Do you know any other?

Thanks!!

jaap de vries
Aug16-05, 12:57 AM
Just use mole fractions

\mu_{mix} = \sum x_i \mu_i

Where the mole fractions can be found by using the mass fractions and the molar weights.

FredGarvin
Aug16-05, 07:41 AM
Ooops. Sorry about that Clausius. I wasn't ignoring you. I didn't see your post. I hope you didn't get too much in a pinch. Do you still need a calculator like that old one?

Clausius2
Aug16-05, 11:46 AM
Ooops. Sorry about that Clausius. I wasn't ignoring you. I didn't see your post. I hope you didn't get too much in a pinch. Do you still need a calculator like that old one?

It would be nice to have one. Thanks,