- Apparent viscosity
Apparent viscosity [http://www.glossary.oilfield.slb.com/Display.cfm?Term=apparent%20viscosity] is a rheological property calculated from
rheometer readings performed by aMud engineer ondrilling fluid . It is normally abbreviated as AV. It is expressed in cP (Centipoise). Centipoise is the amount of force required to move one layer of fluid in relation to another. One centipoise is equal to one hundredth of apoise .cope
For this article, apparent viscosity is described, as used in
drilling fluid applications in the Oil exploration industry. There may be other applications in other fields of study such asfluid mechanics (The study of the movement of fluid) orfluid dynamics (The study of the flow of fluid).Determination
:
Where:
*AV = Apparent viscosity
*cP = centipoise
*1 Centipoise = One hundredth of a poise
*"x" = The θ600rpm reading from a
rheometer *rpm = Revolutions per minute
Application
The apparent viscosity [http://www.glossary.oilfield.slb.com/Display.cfm?Term=apparent%20viscosity] is but one of many calculations derived from tests performed on the
drilling fluid . These calculations and tests help themud engineer develop and maintain the properties of thedrilling fluid to the specifications required.ee Also
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Fluid Dynamics
*Drilling mud
*Rheology
*Mud Engineer
*Petroleum Engineering
*Drilling rig
*Oilfield
*Oil well
*Oil field acronyms
*List of oilfield service companies
*List of oil fields
*Natural gas field *EnergyPortal
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