Where Can I Find Compression Rates of Liquids for Hydraulics Calculations?

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The discussion revolves around the need for reliable compression rates of liquids for calculating force time delays in hydraulic systems. The user seeks resources or websites that provide this specific information, indicating a lack of prior study in fluid dynamics. Several links to fluid dynamics resources are shared, suggesting potential avenues for obtaining the necessary data. The focus remains on finding accurate compression rates to aid in hydraulic calculations. Overall, the inquiry highlights the importance of understanding fluid properties in engineering applications.
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Hi, Nice forums, i would also recommend madphilosophers.com for philosophy...

anyways, my question is this

I need a constant for compression rates of liquids... I need information on this because i am calculating the force time delay of a series of hydraulics...

Any website or knowledge of where i could maybe find compression rates of fluids would be very helpful, thx.
 
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I've never studied fluid dynamics, but hopefully these may be useful:

http://www.sciencenet.org.uk/database/Physics/Lists/fluiddynamics.html
http://ojps.aip.org/phf/top.jsp
http://electron4.phys.utk.edu/141/oct15/October%2015.html
http://www.tn.utwente.nl/pof/
 
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