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there are many different types of oils with different densities, viscosities etc.,
you may need to specify a composition to calculate the density and the temeperature derivative (expansion coefficient),
you can characterize a mixture then calculate all the required properties with the help of a equation of state, see this thread (where we discuss Prode Properties applications)
'http://www.egpet.net/vb/threads/27092-Excel-library-for-process-calc-s-including-distillation'
differently you may find simplified correlations (density or volume vs. temperature) for generic oils, once you have a generic correlation you should be able to calculate the expansion coefficient, you may find a detailed discussion in "The Properties of Gases and Liquids" by Reid, Prausnitz, Poling
Last edited by carlo.stenali; 02-11-2013 at 12:24 PM.
Dear carlo.stenali
Thank you to help me, wishing you continued success
And accept sincerely.
salem001
Salem, You need to specify the oil. Fresh automotive lubricating oil is 0.00070/degree C.
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