The aim of the present work was to investigate the influence of pressures and temperature on cavitation in an orifice flow. In particular image analysis and frequency analysis of the experimental pressure signals were used to identify different flow behaviors at different operating conditions. . In order to show the effect of the temperature at different cavitation numbers, the waterfall diagrams of the frequency components of the downstream and upstream pressure at 293-348 K were investigated. Bubbles growth and collapse generate pressure fluctuations so frequency spectra can be related to cavitation behavior. The amplitude of the upstream FFT is higher than the downstream one. In particular the frequency range 0-10 kHz is investigated. Th...
A model for simulating the process of growth, collapse and rebound of a cavitation bubble travelling...
Cavitating flow regimes of water at ambient temperature inside a sharp-edged orifice have been chara...
Cavitation is the formation of empty cavities in a liquid by high forces and the immediate implosion...
The focus of this research is the experimental and analytical study of the cavitation phenomena in ...
Identification of cavitating regime is an important issue in a wide range of fluid dynamic systems. ...
Experiments on a water cavitating orifice were conducted to investigate the influence of pressure an...
Some experimental tests were performed studying the flow of water thought an orifice, in order to in...
Cavitation remains a persistent problem for internal flow devices due to both performance reduction ...
The aim of the present study is to implement an useful approach to predict and on-line monitoring th...
In this thesis computational models for cavitating flows around orifice plates has been studied and ...
Thermal properties of cryogenic fluids can profoundly change the nature of cavitation since the flui...
This paper presents a data acquisition system oriented to detect bubble collapse time and pressure l...
Cavitation can occur at the inlet of hydraulic pumps or in hydraulic valves; this phenomenon should ...
Cavitation can occur at the inlet of hydraulic pumps or in hydraulic valves; this phenomenon should ...
This paper presents a data acquisition system oriented to detect bubble collapse time and pressure l...
A model for simulating the process of growth, collapse and rebound of a cavitation bubble travelling...
Cavitating flow regimes of water at ambient temperature inside a sharp-edged orifice have been chara...
Cavitation is the formation of empty cavities in a liquid by high forces and the immediate implosion...
The focus of this research is the experimental and analytical study of the cavitation phenomena in ...
Identification of cavitating regime is an important issue in a wide range of fluid dynamic systems. ...
Experiments on a water cavitating orifice were conducted to investigate the influence of pressure an...
Some experimental tests were performed studying the flow of water thought an orifice, in order to in...
Cavitation remains a persistent problem for internal flow devices due to both performance reduction ...
The aim of the present study is to implement an useful approach to predict and on-line monitoring th...
In this thesis computational models for cavitating flows around orifice plates has been studied and ...
Thermal properties of cryogenic fluids can profoundly change the nature of cavitation since the flui...
This paper presents a data acquisition system oriented to detect bubble collapse time and pressure l...
Cavitation can occur at the inlet of hydraulic pumps or in hydraulic valves; this phenomenon should ...
Cavitation can occur at the inlet of hydraulic pumps or in hydraulic valves; this phenomenon should ...
This paper presents a data acquisition system oriented to detect bubble collapse time and pressure l...
A model for simulating the process of growth, collapse and rebound of a cavitation bubble travelling...
Cavitating flow regimes of water at ambient temperature inside a sharp-edged orifice have been chara...
Cavitation is the formation of empty cavities in a liquid by high forces and the immediate implosion...