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cavitation - use in sentences
Converse of object
- cause: These bubbles that are produced then immediately collapse, releasing energy that can cause a cavitation burn on the propeller blades.
- avoid: A minimum static inlet pressure must thus be ensured at the pump suction port in order to avoid cavitation.
- reduce: This improvement in wetting helps reduce cavitation in liners and water pump.
Adjective modifier
- acoustic: To develop advanced theoretical and computation models of acoustic cavitation and sonochemistry.
- transient: Figure 2 shows the effect of erosion as the result of transient cavitation on an aluminum electrode.
- hydrodynamic: The hydrodynamic cavitation by itself killed off 99 million out of 100 million E.coli cells in a body of water.
Modifies a noun
- erosion: Cavitation Erosion A form of erosion causing material to be removed by the action of vapor bubbles in a very turbulent liquid.
- bubble: To predict temperatures, pressures, strain rates and mixing phenomena in and around cavitation bubbles, nearby interfaces or solid particles.
- damage: Cavitation Damage An erosion process in which metal is removed by cavitation.
- model: This has been used recently to produce a cavitation model for rubber-toughened adhesives with some success.
- tunnel: The University of Newcastle Marine Technology cavitation tunnel publications are listed on-line.
- parameter: Von Mises, linear Drucker-Prager and cavitation model parameters were calculated for both door trim and injection molded materials.
Preposition: in
- fluid: Theoretical modeling of quantum properties of nano-structures, cavitation in fluids and process control also support the research.
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