Brookfield DV-I Prime User Manual

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Brookfield Engineering Laboratories, Inc.

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Manual No. M/07-022-D0613

I. INTRODUCTION

The Brookfield DV-I PRIME Viscometer measures fluid viscosity at given shear rate. Viscosity

is a measure of a fluid’s resistance to flow. You will find a detailed description of the science of

viscosity in the Brookfield publication “More Solutions to Sticky Problems”, a copy of which

was included with your DV-I PRIME.

The principle of operation of the DV-I PRIME is to drive a spindle (which is immersed in the test

fluid) through a calibrated spring. The viscous drag of the fluid against the spindle is measured by

the spring deflection. Spring deflection is measured with a rotary transducer. This system provides

continuous sensing and display of the measurement during the entire test. The measurement range

of a DV-I PRIME (in centipoise or milliPascal-seconds) is determined by the rotational speed

of the spindle, the size and shape of the spindle, the container the spindle is rotating in, and the

full-scale torque of the calibrated spring.

There are four basic spring torque series offered by Brookfield:

Spring Torque

Model

dyne-cm

milli Newton-m

LVDV-I

PRIME

673.7

0.0673

RVDV-I

PRIME

7,187.0

0.7187

HADV-I

PRIME

14,374.0

1.4374

HBDV-I

PRIME

57,496.0

5.7496

The higher the torque calibration, the higher the measurement range. The viscosity measurement

range for each torque calibration may be found in Appendix B.

Spring torque decals, on peel-off labels, are being supplied with your instrument. Please select

the appropriate decal and attach to the viscometer.

The DV-I PRIME is available with a built-in temperature probe option, which allows temperature

readout over the range -100ºC to +300ºC (-148ºF to + 572ºF). This option allows ambient

temperature measurement or temperature measurement of the sample during viscosity testing.

Contact Brookfield or your local Brookfield agent for more information on this instrument option.

All units of measurement are displayed according to either the CGS system or the SI system.

1. Viscosity appears in units of centipoise (shown as “cP”) or milliPascal-seconds (shown

as mPa•s) on the DV-I PRIME Viscometer display.

2. Torque appears in units of dyne-centimeters or Newton-meters (shown as percent “%”)

in both cases) on the DV-I PRIME Viscometer display.

Tp

3. Temperature appears in units of Celsius (shown as C) or Fahrenheit ( shown as F) on the

DV-I PRIME

Viscometer display.

The following applies to DV-I PRIME Viscometers with the temperature probe option. Look for
the symbol

Tp

throughout this manual for instructions pertaining specifically to DV-I PRIME

Viscometers with temperature probe option.

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