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Gases Absolute Dynamic Viscosity

Reference data and engineering information about gases absolute dynamic viscosity for gases and compressed air applications.

gasesabsolutedynamicviscosityData Table

Overview

Dynamic viscosity of common gases at atmospheric pressure. Gas viscosity increases with temperature (unlike liquids, where viscosity decreases with temperature).

Data Table

14 rows
Absolute dynamic viscosity of common gases at atmospheric pressure
gas
Air
Nitrogen
Oxygen
Carbon dioxide
Carbon monoxide
Hydrogen
Helium
Methane
Ammonia
Sulfur dioxide
Nitrogen dioxide
Neon
Argon
Propane

Source: engineeringtoolbox.com

Notes

  • Values are at standard conditions unless otherwise noted
  • Always verify values for critical applications

References