Does the discharge coefficient of an injector depend on the fluid?

In summary, the discharge coefficient is a ratio that can be experimentally measured and is dependent on the shape of the orifice and the fluid's Reynolds number. While an orifice with a rounded inlet will have a coefficient close to 1.0, an orifice with a square edge inlet will have a coefficient around 0.61 at high Reynolds numbers. The discharge coefficient is unique to each fluid and is affected by the fluid's density.
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If one were to experimentally measure the discharge coefficient using water, would this value be constant for all incompressible fluids?
The discharge coefficient is the ratio of the actual discharge to the ideal discharge and can be measured experimentally. If one were to experimentally measure the discharge coefficient using water, would this value be constant for all incompressible fluids?

What does the discharge coefficient depend on, and is it unique to every fluid?
 
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The discharge coefficient is a function of the shape of the orifice and the fluid Reynolds number. An orifice with rounded inlet will have a discharge coefficient approaching 1.0, an orifice with a perfect square edge inlet will have the coefficient approximately 0.61 at high Reynolds numbers. Good search terms to learn more are orifice discharge coefficient and reynolds number. The image below shows the relationship between the discharge coefficient of a square edge orifice with the Reynolds number:
Discharge coefficient.jpg

The discharge coefficient of a specific orifice is unique to the exact shape of the orifice and the Reynolds number.
 
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