QUESTION 1 a. Using PIPE-FLO, fill in the table below with the correct viscosity values for carbon monoxide at standard

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QUESTION 1 a. Using PIPE-FLO, fill in the table below with the correct viscosity values for carbon monoxide at standard

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Question 1 A Using Pipe Flo Fill In The Table Below With The Correct Viscosity Values For Carbon Monoxide At Standard 1
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QUESTION 1 a. Using PIPE-FLO, fill in the table below with the correct viscosity values for carbon monoxide at standard atmospheric pressure. Temperature Viscosity (°C) (Pa.s) 34 106 b. Using Excel, create a nice plot of viscosity (Pa-s) versus temperature (°C) for carbon monoxide at standard atmospheric pressure. c. Prove that it would inappropriate to use a simple linear regression model (i.e. y = mx+b) to describe the effect of temperature on carbon monoxide viscosity. d. Using Excel and the technique described in Section A.3 (of the 9th edition textbook), determine the best-fit values of the constants b and S for carbon monoxide in the empirical Sutherland correlation (Equation A.1): = 67² 1+S/ Note: T in the Sutherland correlation MUST be in absolute temperature units. e. Using Excel, create a new version of the plot from part b that has both the data from PIPE-FLO and the predictions of the Sutherland equation developed in part d.
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