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Re: Tiny bubbles...o...o....o....o.....o...

To: SlyFoxRc@aol.com
Subject: Re: Tiny bubbles...o...o....o....o.....o...
From: Jefrem Iwaniw <jiwaniw@iigo.com>
Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 15:31:50 -0600 (CST)
On Thu, 11 Feb 1999 SlyFoxRc@aol.com wrote:
        <snip>
> My point earlier was that the fluid, be
> it glycol based or silicone based is not compressible in its fluid state, only
> when it has boiled or had some form of gas introduced into it.

While thinking about this makes my head hurt (compressible fluids was
one of the reasons I switched from aerospace to EE lo those many years
ago), I seem to recall that a liquid can only be treated as
incompressible if there are no conditions causing a density change in
it -- things like pressure change, or heat differentials.  Given that
both of these are a large part of a braking system, brake fluid within
a braking system *must* be treated as a compressible fluid.

Now, those of you who know more about this may summarily chastise me
for my oversimplification. :=)

-jef


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