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#1 Posted: 3/28/2019 8:17:06 PM
#2 Posted: 3/28/2019 10:10:02 PM
Hi. Hope that this helps:
As I know, the speed of the sound into a fluid is sqrt(K/rho)=14.9245 ft/sec, for your data and where K is the fluid bulk modulus and rho the fluid density. With your rho, in lbm/ft^3, this is the fluid density. You need g only if you have the specific weight gamma = rho/g. I know that a lot of books use rho for both: density and specific weight, and it's very confusing that notation.

Best regards.
Alvaro.
As I know, the speed of the sound into a fluid is sqrt(K/rho)=14.9245 ft/sec, for your data and where K is the fluid bulk modulus and rho the fluid density. With your rho, in lbm/ft^3, this is the fluid density. You need g only if you have the specific weight gamma = rho/g. I know that a lot of books use rho for both: density and specific weight, and it's very confusing that notation.
Best regards.
Alvaro.
#3 Posted: 3/28/2019 10:12:55 PM
WroteI am having problems with a specific calculation
You are asking the volunteers to remake the document.
On the other hand, working with fluids, the source information(s) is required.
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