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Terapoise [TP]
Terapoise, symbolized as TP, is a unit of dynamic viscosity in the centimeter-gram-second (CGS) system, equal to one trillion poise (1 TP = 10¹² P). Dynamic viscosity measures a fluid’s resistance to flow or internal friction when a force is applied. Terapoise is used to describe extraordinarily viscous substances, far beyond common liquids, oils, or syrups, and is mainly relevant in theoretical physics, advanced material science, and specialized industrial applications. While the SI unit of dynamic viscosity is the Pascal-second (Pa·s), 1 TP equals 100 billion Pa·s, allowing for conversion between CGS and SI units. Understanding viscosity in terapose is essential for engineers and scientists working with ultra-high-viscosity materials, such as dense polymer melts, molten metals, or highly viscous industrial compounds, where precise knowledge of flow behavior is critical. Measuring in TP facilitates accurate modeling, equipment design, and process optimization in systems handling extreme viscosities. It also supports research, quality control, and safety in industrial or experimental environments where controlling fluid motion is crucial.
Poundal Second per Square Foot [pdl·s/ft²]
Poundal second per square foot, symbolized as pdl·s/ft², is a unit of dynamic viscosity in the Imperial system. Dynamic viscosity measures a fluid’s resistance to shear or flow when a force is applied. In this unit, it represents the force in poundals required to move a layer of fluid one foot square at a velocity of one foot per second over one second. High values of pdl·s/ft² indicate thick, viscous fluids, such as heavy oils or syrups, which resist motion, while low values correspond to thinner, easily flowing fluids like water or light oils. This unit is primarily used in engineering, fluid mechanics, and industrial applications in regions using Imperial measurements, helping engineers and technicians design systems that involve fluid transport, lubrication, or coating processes. While the SI unit of dynamic viscosity is the Pascal-second (Pa·s), pdl·s/ft² remains relevant in legacy data, specialized calculations, and US-based engineering standards. Understanding viscosity in pdl·s/ft² ensures accurate modeling of fluid behavior, efficient machinery operation, and safe industrial processes.
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