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Hi everyone,

Been thinking about this one for a while,

What suitable data and formulae can determine the physical properties of fluids?

Thanks

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17 minutes ago, tom4798 said:

Hi everyone,

Been thinking about this one for a while,

What suitable data and formulae can determine the physical properties of fluids?

Thanks

That is a really broad question.  There are hundreds if not thousands of books written about fluid mechanics and fluid dynamics.  I have 2 on my office book shelf.  Can you focus your question a bit (like a lot)?

If not, I would suggest googling fluid mechanics as the start of your journey.

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So considering your other question here, and the difference between your title and OP and what you later said,

What was your actual question?

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38 minutes ago, tom4798 said:

I'm basing this off static fluids

So there is nothing specific?  You just want to know about fluids?

The 2 routes I see are:

1.  Google fluid mechanics.  Start with Wiki and then concentrate on .edu sites, or

2.  Get a degree in Chemical Engineering.

 

I guess you could just look at density and viscosity as a starting point.

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