What is Dynamic Viscosity?
Dynamic viscosity, often simply referred to as viscosity, is a fundamental property of fluids that describes their resistance to flow when subjected to an applied force or shear stress. It is a measure of the internal friction within a fluid as it moves, and it quantifies how easily the fluid can be deformed or sheared.
Materials with high dynamic viscosity flow sluggishly, while those with low dynamic viscosity flow more readily. For example, honey has a higher dynamic viscosity compared to water, which is why honey flows more slowly than water.
How to Calculate Torque given Thickness of Oil?
Torque given Thickness of Oil calculator uses Torque Exerted on Disc = (pi*Dynamic Viscosity Fluid*Angular Velocity*(Outer Radius of Disc^4-Inner Radius of Disc^4))/(2*Thickness of Oil*sin(Tilt Angle)) to calculate the Torque Exerted on Disc, Torque given Thickness of Oil formula is defined as a measure of rotational force that occurs in a fluid due to the viscosity of the oil, which depends on the thickness of the oil, angular velocity, and radius of the rotating shaft. Torque Exerted on Disc is denoted by Td symbol.
How to calculate Torque given Thickness of Oil using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Torque given Thickness of Oil, enter Dynamic Viscosity Fluid (μ), Angular Velocity (ω), Outer Radius of Disc (ro), Inner Radius of Disc (ri), Thickness of Oil (h) & Tilt Angle (θ) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Torque given Thickness of Oil calculation can be explained with given input values -> 19.50552 = (pi*0.0796*2*(7^4-4^4))/(2*55*sin(0.5235987755982)).