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Fluid Sound Velocity Modules

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CALCULATOR MODULE : Compressible Flow Speed Of Sound   ±

Calculate gas and liquid speed of sound and Mach number.

The Mach number is the ratio of the flow velocity to the speed of sound. It applies to either a moving fluid or to a moving object passing through stationary fluid. For a Mach number greater than one, the flow is supersonic. For a Mach number less than one, the flow is subsonic.

For an ideal gas, the speed of sound or sonic velocity can be calculated from the gas temperature, gas specific heat ratio and the gas specific gravity. For liquids the speed of sound can be calculated from the liquid bulk modulus and the liquid density.

Reference : Fluid Mechanics, Frank M White, McGraw Hill

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CALCULATOR MODULE : Fresh Water Bulk Modulus   ±

Calculate fresh water density and bulk modulus from temperature using Kell's equations (1975).

Kells equations are valid for temperatures from 0 to 100 C, at atmospheric pressure. The calculations are based on the 1968 international temperature scale (IPTS-68).

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CALCULATOR MODULE : Sound Velocity In Water   ±