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Knowledge and estimation of transport properties of fluids are necessary for mass flow and heat transfer. Viscosity is one
of the main properties which are sensitive to temperature and pressure variation. In the present work, based on the use of
statistical techniques for regression analysis and correlation tests, we propose an original equation modeling the relationship
between the two parameters of viscosity Arrhenius-type equation (ln�· = lnAs + Ea/RT). Empirical validation using 70 data
set of fluids provided from the literature and studied at different temperature ranges gives excellent statistical results which
allow us to redefine the Arrhenius-type equation using a single parameter instead of two ones . More, causal
correlation between these parameters and the normal boiling temperature (Tb) of the corresponding fluids leads us to propose
two predictive empirical equations one with the activation energy ( ) and one with the logarithm of preexponential
factor ( ) We conclude that the boiling temperature is in causal correlation with the two Arrhenius
parameters, but with other physical and chemical properties implicitly for which there are some ones are common for the two
Arrhenius parameters while others are in relationship only for a single parameter (lnAs) or (Ea). To correct this observation, we
will try to suggest in future works, an expression both explicit, the two viscosity Arrhenius parameters Tb(Ea,lnAs) alternatively
in the numerator and in the denominator. Note that this equation is tested to some heavy oils with reliable agreement for which
we can conclude that it can be useful for petroleum chemistry.
Biography
N Ouerfelli has a PhD and Habilitation Diploma in Chemistry; he is a head of research project in the laboratory of Biophysics and Medical technologies. He has published more than 45 papers in reputed journals on modeling of physicochemical properties in solution.