Shape and Intensity of Cavitation Field for Submerged Cavitation Nozzle

Results are presented for acoustic investigation of the shape and intensity of the cavitation field in a submerged nozzle; these results establish the interrelation between the coordinates of a point in space and the intensity of the cavitation field at the point for different velocities of liquid i...

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Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering
Industrial Pollution Prevention
Liquids
Mineral Resources
Nozzles
Petroleum engineering
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