Fluidlexikon

Viscosity

Property of a fluid to act against resistance to the opposite laminar movements of two neighbouring layers (DIN 1342 and IDN 51 550).

A distinction is made between dynamic viscosity and kinematic viscosity, which is preferred for use in hydraulic systems as it is easy to measure (DIN 51 562).

The viscosity is a very important property of hydraulic fluids, which plays a role in its selection and the usage limits of several devices (Figure V 27).

In order to compare the viscosity of different fluids, they must relate to a uniform temperature based on their viscosity/temperature behaviour. This is done using viscosity classes.

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Figure V 27: Viscosity of different hydraulic fluids