The study of the erosion activity of cavitation is of considerable interest for clarifying the mechanism of the effect of cavitation on biological tissues and cells. This paper proposes an improved technique for assessing the erosion activity of acoustic cavitation. The results of testing this technique in relation to the problem of studying the distribution of erosion activity in the cavitation region, generated by a radiator with a rod waveguide, are presented. The experiments were carried out using a submersible emitter with a resonant frequency of 32 kHz. It was found that erosion activity rapidly decreases with distance from the emitter and depends on the distance to the emitter L as 1/L3 when the diameter of the emitter is less than o...
The objective of this study is to develop methods of detecting the occurrence of cavitation and eval...
At present, the field of applications of powerful ultrasound is expanding intensively, and the impro...
Light emission, acoustic pressure, surface erosion/corrosion and sonochemical rates are compared in ...
Recent research in cavitation erosion has been mainly aimed at discovering the correlations with oth...
In order to complement the conventional model scale cavitation erosion test methods, research is bei...
International audienceIn order to investigate the potential of the acoustic emission technique in pr...
An experimental study of the erosion rate of cavitating flows in water past three different types of...
International audienceA laboratory testing method to detect single cavitation bubble and cavitation ...
This paper proposes a development of a non-invasive measurement system to monitor acoustic cavitatio...
This paper proposes a development of a non-invasive measurement system to monitor acoustic cavitatio...
This paper proposes a development of a non-invasive measurement system to monitor acoustic cavitatio...
Cavitation phenomenon can cause deterioration of the hydraulic performance, damage by pitting, mater...
International audienceCavitation erosion in hydraulic machinery, such as in turbines and pumps, ofte...
Abstract: Cavitation erosion is accomplishedby amagnetostrictive transducer at different exper-iment...
Today the acoustic cavitation is used in many fields, from industrial applications for the cleaning...
The objective of this study is to develop methods of detecting the occurrence of cavitation and eval...
At present, the field of applications of powerful ultrasound is expanding intensively, and the impro...
Light emission, acoustic pressure, surface erosion/corrosion and sonochemical rates are compared in ...
Recent research in cavitation erosion has been mainly aimed at discovering the correlations with oth...
In order to complement the conventional model scale cavitation erosion test methods, research is bei...
International audienceIn order to investigate the potential of the acoustic emission technique in pr...
An experimental study of the erosion rate of cavitating flows in water past three different types of...
International audienceA laboratory testing method to detect single cavitation bubble and cavitation ...
This paper proposes a development of a non-invasive measurement system to monitor acoustic cavitatio...
This paper proposes a development of a non-invasive measurement system to monitor acoustic cavitatio...
This paper proposes a development of a non-invasive measurement system to monitor acoustic cavitatio...
Cavitation phenomenon can cause deterioration of the hydraulic performance, damage by pitting, mater...
International audienceCavitation erosion in hydraulic machinery, such as in turbines and pumps, ofte...
Abstract: Cavitation erosion is accomplishedby amagnetostrictive transducer at different exper-iment...
Today the acoustic cavitation is used in many fields, from industrial applications for the cleaning...
The objective of this study is to develop methods of detecting the occurrence of cavitation and eval...
At present, the field of applications of powerful ultrasound is expanding intensively, and the impro...
Light emission, acoustic pressure, surface erosion/corrosion and sonochemical rates are compared in ...