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The dynamic viscosities of carbon dioxide at 50°C and 200°C are 1.612×10−5 Pa·s and 2.276×...

The dynamic viscosities of carbon dioxide at 50°C and 200°C are 1.612×10−5 Pa·s and 2.276×10−5 Pa·s, respectively. Determine the constants a and b of Sutherland correlation for carbon dioxide at atmospheric pressure. Then predict the viscosity of carbon dioxide at 100°C, and compare your result against the value given in Table A-23.

Table A-23: Properties of gases at 1 atm pressure

Note: For ideal gases, the properties cp, k, μ, and Pr are independent of pressure. The properties ρ, v, and α at a pressure P (in atm) other than 1 atm are determined by multiplying the values of P at the given temperature by ρ and by dividing v and α by P.

Source: Data generated from the EES software developed by S. A. Klein and F. L. Alvarado. Originally based on various sources.

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