B-590.05.281 [2020-10] Viscosity – Falling Ball Viscometer

Viscosity is a measure of the resistance of a fluid system against flow, i.e., forces of mechanical deformation. This resistance is caused by the internal friction within a liquid and is apparent when such forces of deformation are applied to it [1, 2, 3].

\(\text{Viscosity in Pa × s} \hspace{0.2em} = {{\text{shear stress [Pa]}} \over {\text{shear velocity D [s}^{-1}\text{]}}}\)

Viscosity is expressed in Pascal × second [Pa × s].

In the past, the unit Poise was used. The following relationship exists between the two:

1 Pa × s = 10 P (1 Pa × 1000 mPa × s); 1 mPa × s = 1 cP

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  1. E. Krüger, H. J. Bielig, Betriebs- und Qualitätskontrolle in Brauerei und alkoholfreier Getränkeindustrie, Verlag Parey, Berlin und Hamburg, 142, 1976

  2. M. Heidinger, Messung rheologischer Eigenschaften, ed. Contraves AG, CH-8052 Zürich

  3. DIN und DIN-ISO-Normen (Viskosität), Beuth Verlag GmbH, D-10787 Berlin

  4. P. Kolbach, MB 13, 21, 1960

  5. Ch. Zürcher, MB 26, 242 und 258, 1973

  6. Ch. Zürcher, MB 27, 127, 1974

Application/Purpose

Determination the viscosity in beverages

Scope of Application

wort, beer, beer-based beverages, juices, beverages in general

Principle

The amount of time required for a special ball to fall while sinking through a glass tube filled with a sample liquid between two marks is measured. The precision of this method is increased if the time is measured using a photoelectric beam to an accuracy of 0.01 s, rather than manually with a stopwatch.

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