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fluids property database

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DrBiff

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I see that there are a lot of databases for metals, and I can get some properties for ceramics and polymers from my old textbooks, but now I am in need of fluid properties and cannot find anything useful. Does anyone know of a free fluids property database in which I can enter desired properties? or something of this nature....
 
Have you tried the Piping & Fluid mechanics engineering forum of this website?
 
no I haven't tried the Piping & Fluid mechanics section, whats the rule here on double posting in two different forums

the very close to what I am looking for, but in order to search every fluid they have I would need to select every fluid individually
 
The database that runs the NIST web application is probably available, might take a bit of searching, or a few phone calls.
 
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