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Cavitation

1997
Abstract ‘Cavitation is a most unpleasant hydrodynamic phenomenon, whose harmful effects are both widespread and obvious, and seriously handicap many areas of science and engineering. Conversely, its basic nature has long been veiled in mystery and only recently is it beginning to be understood’ wrote Knapp et al. (197GB).
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Cavitation

2019
Cavitation is low-attenuation or lucency within a consolidation, nodule, or mass. While infection is the most common etiology of cavitation, other entities should also be considered. Cavitation of nodules, masses or consolidations is often related to infection, but can also occur in septic embolism, vasculitides, and pulmonary infarction.
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Laser-Induced Cavitation and Photoacoustic Cavitation

2015
As a physical phenomenon, cavitation can be induced by several factors, including heating, acoustic pressure, and high-energy light, for which a focused laser has been widely used.
Yi Feng, Dui Qin, Mingxi Wan
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Effect of rotating, non-axisymmetric cavitator on supercavity size

Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, 2022
, Hyungyu Lee, Jinsoo Cho
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Cavitation

2023
Sarit Kumar Das, Dhiman Chatterjee
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Effect of mounting strut and cavitator shape on the ventilation demand for ventilated supercavitation

Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, 2020
Siyao Shao   +2 more
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CFD simulation of a swirling vortex cavitator and its degradation performance and pathway of tetracycline in aqueous solution

International Journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering, 2022
Rihong Zhang, Yiyong Li
exaly  

PEMBROLIZUMAB: TO CAVITATE OR NOT TO CAVITATE

CHEST
JAEUN AHN   +3 more
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