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viscosity representation following ASTM D 341

viscosity representation following ASTM D 341

viscosity representation following ASTM D 341

(OP)
hi everyone,
do someone know about a program to draw the loglog viscosity followed in this code??? excell does not allow a loglog draft.

thanks in advanced

RE: viscosity representation following ASTM D 341

Make a column of numbers, take the logs, put them in the next column, do the same with values in rows.  Use those values to plot against log-log.

 

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RE: viscosity representation following ASTM D 341

Excel does allow log-log plots. After you create a plot click on the axis to get the menu box, select "format axis", and the select the log scale.

RE: viscosity representation following ASTM D 341

How would you do it before there was an Excel?

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RE: viscosity representation following ASTM D 341

goto http://www.viscoanalyser.com/page8.html (downloads) and you will find a spreadsheet solution with the data graphed. The graphical results is defaulted to linear/linear but if you want to adapt this send an email for the passwords.

JMW
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RE: viscosity representation following ASTM D 341

(OP)
excel plots log scale, but no double log scale. The target is to create the astm 341 chart in excel. It´s a conversion chart, with interlines distance fixed. To reproduce this chart to obtenin the viscosity-temp straight line of a fluid , the axis "x" in excell would be log(T) and "y" log(log(v+0.8), in other way it is obtained a curve chart. the only problem is that it should be done the conversion to know any viscosity to any temp.

big inch: i would do it manualy in the astm chart and scanning it :-)

very thanks to all for your usefull and quick response

RE: viscosity representation following ASTM D 341

anyel, Are you clear on how to do that in XL now?
 

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