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  • Cavitation - Wikipedia
    Collapsing voids that implode near to a hard surface cause cyclic stress through repeated implosion This results in surface fatigue of the material, causing a type of damage also called "cavitation damage" or "cavitation erosion"
  • CAVITATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of CAVITATION is the process of cavitating
  • CAVITATION Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    CAVITATION definition: the rapid formation and collapse of vapor pockets in a flowing liquid in regions of very low pressure, a frequent cause of structural damage to propellers, pumps, etc See examples of cavitation used in a sentence
  • Cavitation - The Engineering ToolBox
    What is Cavitation? Cavitation may occur when local static pressure in a fluid reach a level below the vapor pressure of the liquid at the actual temperature According the Bernoulli Equation this may happen when a fluid accelerates in a control valve or around a pump impeller
  • Cavitation | Pressure, Ultrasound, Bubbles | Britannica
    Cavitation, formation of vapour bubbles within a liquid at low-pressure regions that occur in places where the liquid has been accelerated to high velocities, as in the operation of centrifugal pumps, water turbines, and marine propellers
  • Cavitation: Definition, How to Detect and How to Prevent
    Definition: Cavitation occurs when the liquid in a pump turns to a vapor at low pressure It occurs because there is not enough pressure at the suction end of the pump, or insufficient Net Positive Suction Head available (NPSHa) When cavitation takes place, air bubbles are created at low pressure
  • Cavitation: Causes, Effects, and Solutions - armoloy. com
    Cavitation is fundamentally driven by variations in fluid pressure that lead to the formation of vapor-filled bubbles within a liquid When a liquid experiences a sudden drop in pressure, typically below the vapor pressure of any dissolved gases, small vapor bubbles will form
  • What Is Cavitation? Causes, Effects, and Uses - ScienceInsights
    Cavitation is the formation and collapse of tiny gas or vapor bubbles in a liquid, triggered by rapid changes in pressure When pressure in a liquid drops low enough, small bubbles form almost instantly


















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