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Dekapoise [daP]
Dekapoise, symbolized as daP, is a unit of dynamic viscosity in the centimeter-gram-second (CGS) system, equal to ten poise (1 daP = 10 P). Dynamic viscosity measures a fluid’s internal resistance to flow or shear when a force is applied. Dekapoise is used for very viscous fluids that are significantly thicker than common liquids like water or light oils, making it suitable for industrial applications involving heavy oils, syrups, and polymer solutions. While the SI unit of dynamic viscosity is the Pascal-second (Pa·s), 1 daP equals 1 Pa·s in practical conversions, providing an easy bridge between CGS and SI systems. Understanding viscosity in dekapoise is important in chemical engineering, lubrication, and fluid mechanics, where accurate knowledge of fluid behavior is critical for process design, machinery efficiency, and safety. Measuring high-viscosity fluids in daP allows engineers and scientists to model flow, optimize equipment performance, and ensure reliable operation of pipelines, pumps, and manufacturing systems. Dekapoise provides a standardized way to describe extremely viscous fluids in both research and industrial settings.
Gigapoise [GP]
Gigapoise, symbolized as GP, is a unit of dynamic viscosity in the centimeter-gram-second (CGS) system, equal to one billion poise (1 GP = 10⁹ P). Dynamic viscosity measures a fluid’s internal resistance to flow or shear when a force is applied. Gigapoise is used to describe extraordinarily viscous substances, far thicker than common liquids, oils, or syrups, and is mainly relevant in specialized industrial processes and scientific research involving ultra-viscous materials. While the SI unit of dynamic viscosity is the Pascal-second (Pa·s), 1 GP equals 100 million Pa·s, allowing conversion between CGS and SI systems. Understanding viscosity in gigapoise is essential for engineers and scientists working with materials such as polymer melts, tar, heavy lubricants, or molten metals, where precise knowledge of flow behavior is critical. Measuring in GP ensures accurate modeling, equipment design, and process optimization in systems handling extremely viscous fluids. It also facilitates quality control, research, and safety in industrial applications where controlling fluid motion is crucial.
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