CAV2001: Fourth International Symposium on Cavitation

Some Problems of Development of Cavitation Technologies for Industry Application

Fedotkin, Igor and Oleg, Jachno (2001) Some Problems of Development of Cavitation Technologies for Industry Application. In: CAV 2001: Fourth International Symposium on Cavitation, June 20-23, 2001, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA USA.

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Abstract

Usage of cavitation engineering in production has shown efficiency of cavitation technologies. The development of the given direction of researches has allowed to develop principles of designing of cavitation vehicles. To explain effects, observed at a cavitation, which are connected to intermixing, acceleration of chemical processes in the liquid environments, obtaining of effective thermal generators etc. In this connection in the present paper some effects are considered and the attempt of their theoretical substantiation bound with a cavitation in viscous and anomalously viscous liquids is made. In opinion of the writers the considered phenomena can be the basis of creation floppy and comprehensive systems for obtaining products with the high requirements to quality in relation to homogeneity and dispersibility.

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Session B6 Cavitation Erosion 2
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Deposited On:15 May 2001
Record Number:CAV2001:sessionA4.004
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