The bubble behavior and hence the pressure generated at the collapse of the cavity for hydrodynamic cavitation depends on the operating conditions and geometry of the mechanical constriction generating cavitation. The effect of operating parameters such as inlet pressure through the system's orifice, initial cavity size, and the indirect effect of the hole diameter (it affects the frequency of turbulence in the vicinity of the orifice) on the bubble behavior was numerically studied. The bubble dynamics were simulated in two stages considering: Rayleigh-Plesset equation up to the point of bubble wall velocity = 1,500 m/s; then the compressibility of the medium using the equation of Tomita and Shima. An empirical correlation was developed to ...
Cavitation is the formation of empty cavities in a liquid by high forces and the immediate implosion...
An attempt has been made to present a unified theoretical model for the cavitating flow in a hydrody...
An attempt has been made to present a unified theoretical model for the cavitating flow in a hydrody...
A comparative study of hydrodynamic and acoustic cavitation has been made on the basis of numerical ...
In the present work, a model has been developed for predicting the cavitational intensity in a hydro...
The magnitudes of collapse pressures and temperatures as well as the number of free radicals generat...
High pressures and temperatures generated during the cavitation process are now considered responsib...
Cavitation events create extreme conditions in a localized ‘bubble collapse’ region, leading to the ...
Cavitation events create extreme conditions in a localized ‘bubble collapse’ region, leading to the ...
In the present work, the current status of the hydrodynamic cavitation reactors has been reviewed di...
Acoustic and hydrodynamic cavitation can be used for a variety of applications ranging from biologic...
A simplified and unified model has been proposed to study the cavitation phenomena in hydraulic devi...
The cavitation phenomenon has today become a keystone for different areas of science and technology ...
Cavitation is the formation of empty cavities in a liquid by high forces and the immediate implosion...
In this paper, we used a Venturi tube for generating hydrodynamic cavitation, and in order to obtain...
Cavitation is the formation of empty cavities in a liquid by high forces and the immediate implosion...
An attempt has been made to present a unified theoretical model for the cavitating flow in a hydrody...
An attempt has been made to present a unified theoretical model for the cavitating flow in a hydrody...
A comparative study of hydrodynamic and acoustic cavitation has been made on the basis of numerical ...
In the present work, a model has been developed for predicting the cavitational intensity in a hydro...
The magnitudes of collapse pressures and temperatures as well as the number of free radicals generat...
High pressures and temperatures generated during the cavitation process are now considered responsib...
Cavitation events create extreme conditions in a localized ‘bubble collapse’ region, leading to the ...
Cavitation events create extreme conditions in a localized ‘bubble collapse’ region, leading to the ...
In the present work, the current status of the hydrodynamic cavitation reactors has been reviewed di...
Acoustic and hydrodynamic cavitation can be used for a variety of applications ranging from biologic...
A simplified and unified model has been proposed to study the cavitation phenomena in hydraulic devi...
The cavitation phenomenon has today become a keystone for different areas of science and technology ...
Cavitation is the formation of empty cavities in a liquid by high forces and the immediate implosion...
In this paper, we used a Venturi tube for generating hydrodynamic cavitation, and in order to obtain...
Cavitation is the formation of empty cavities in a liquid by high forces and the immediate implosion...
An attempt has been made to present a unified theoretical model for the cavitating flow in a hydrody...
An attempt has been made to present a unified theoretical model for the cavitating flow in a hydrody...