Poiseuille Explained

Poiseuille
Quantity:viscosity
Symbol:Pl
Extralabel:Dimension
Extradata:

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Namedafter:Jean Léonard Marie Poiseuille
Units1:SI base units
Inunits1:1 kgm−1s−1

The poiseuille (symbol Pl) has been proposed as a derived SI unit of dynamic viscosity, named after the French physicist Jean Léonard Marie Poiseuille (1797–1869).

In practice the unit has never been widely accepted and most international standards bodies do not include the poiseuille in their list of units. The third edition of the IUPAC Green Book, for example, lists Pa⋅s (pascal-second) as the SI-unit for dynamic viscosity, and does not mention the poiseuille.

The equivalent CGS unit, the poise, symbol P, is most widely used when reporting viscosity measurements.

1 Pl=1 Pa{}s=1kg/m{{}}s=1N{}s/m2=10 dyn{}s/cm2=10 P

Liquid water has a viscosity of at at a pressure of (= = =).[1]

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. "Viscosity of Liquids", in CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 91st Edition, W.M. Haynes, ed., CRC Press/Taylor and Francis, Boca Raton, Florida, 2010–2011.