Abstract

The precise gas viscosity measurements of Kestin and co-workers and a simple capillary viscometer have been used to test the classical slip correction at 25°C and one atmosphere for pyrex glass and stainless steel surfaces. Data are also presented for mixtures of helium and argon, and an empirical expression for applying slip corrections to viscosities of mixtures is tested.

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