Saybolt universal viscosity

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Saybolt universal viscosity (SUV), and the related Saybolt FUROL viscosity (SFV), are specific standardised tests producing measures of kinematic viscosity. FUROL is an acronym for fuel and road oil.[1] Saybolt universal viscosity is specified by the ASTMTemplate:NbspD2161. Both tests are considered obsolete to other measures of kinematic viscosity, but their results are quoted widely in technical literature.

In both tests, the time taken for 60Template:Nbspml of the liquid, held at a specific temperature, to flow through a calibrated tube, is measured, using a Saybolt viscometer.[2] The Saybolt universal viscosity test occurs at Template:Convert, or more recently, Template:Convert. The Saybolt FUROL viscosity test occurs at Template:Convert, or more recently, Template:Convert, and uses a larger calibrated tube. This provides for the testing of more viscous fluids, with the result being approximately <templatestyles src="Fraction/styles.css" />110 of the universal viscosity.

The test results are specified in seconds (s), more often than not referencing the test: Saybolt universal seconds (SUS); seconds, Saybolt universal (SSU); seconds, Saybolt universal viscosity (SSUV); and Saybolt FUROL seconds (SFS); seconds, Saybolt FUROL (SSF). The precise temperature at which the test is performed is often specified as well.

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  2. Viscosity By Different Instruments Retrieved 2015-11-27