putkiviskometria
Putkiviskometria, also known as pipe viscometry, is a method for determining the viscosity of fluids. It relies on measuring the time it takes for a known volume of fluid to flow through a tube of specific dimensions under a controlled pressure or gravitational force. The fundamental principle is based on Poiseuille's Law, which describes the laminar flow of an incompressible fluid through a cylindrical pipe. This law relates the flow rate to the pressure drop, the viscosity of the fluid, and the dimensions of the tube.
In practice, a putkiviskometri apparatus typically consists of a reservoir to hold the fluid, a capillary tube
This technique is particularly useful for measuring the viscosity of Newtonian fluids, where viscosity is independent