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A Case of a Ruptured Eyeball Caused by High-Pressure Water Jets

Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 2018
To report the case of a ruptured eyeball caused by high-pressure water jets. In this study, the right eye of a 49-year-old male was injured by high-pressure water jets while he was engaged in demolition work. Upon examination, remarkable hyphema and vitreous hemorrhage were observed in the injured eye.
Shou, Oosuka   +9 more
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Major Vascular Injury from High-Pressure Water Jet

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1996
High-pressure water jets are used in industry as a cleaning and cutting tool. Penetrating injuries by these devices can produce minimal external evidence of extensive internal damage. We report a literature review and the case of a limb-threatening injury to the lower extremity caused by such a device.
R L, Harvey   +4 more
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High-pressure water jet injury to the pharynx, requiring intubation

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2006
We report a case of upper airway obstruction following high-pressure water jet injury to the pharynx incurred from a car wash jet. Injuries from high-pressure water jets are relatively rare and, to the best of our knowledge, airway obstruction as a result has not been reported.
M, Ahmad, K, Midwinter, R, Capper
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Fault Classification Tool for High Pressure Water Jet Pumps

2007 IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Technology Conference IMTC 2007, 2007
In this work a set of indexes able to define a suitable "footprint" of a Water jet system has been investigated. A on-line and non-intrusive monitoring and diagnostic system has been designed implementing an algorithm defined on the basis of the proposed indexes.
ANNONI, MASSIMILIANO PIETRO GIOVANNI   +2 more
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Study on Jet Formation and Modeling for High Pressure Abrasive Water-Jet

Key Engineering Materials, 2011
High pressure abrasive water jet (HPAWJ) machining has many advantages in hard brittle material processing. In this paper, the hole formation on stone by HPAWJ is analyzed based on brittle and plastic fracture theories. The formation and construction of jet are studied.
Zeng Wen Liu   +4 more
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Fatigue Simulation of High Pressure Water Jet Cylinder

Advanced Materials Research, 2012
The development of abrasive water jet cutting technology needs much higher reliability requirements of water cutting system. As one of the core parts in pressure generating system of water jet cutting, the High-pressure cylinder should have a stable fatigue life. The materials of the high-pressure cylinder are 34CrNi3MoA and AISl4340, and the stress of
Kun Wang, Deyi Ma, Yue Gan Song
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High-Pressure Water Jets for Undersea Rock Excavation

Journal of Engineering for Industry, 1970
The paper reviews past research on pulsed high-pressure water jets and their application to breaking rock. Experiments are reported showing the input energy per unit volume required to fracture various types of rock as a function of the pertinent variables. The stagnation pressure of the liquid jets was varied from 50,000 to 5 million psi. The theories
W. C. Cooley, L. L. Clipp
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High pressure rinsing water jet characterization [PDF]

open access: possible, 2006
High pressure rinsing is widely used as the final wet step in the high field superconducting cavities production. The interaction of an high speed ultra pure water jet with the niobium surface depends on various parameters such as water pressure, water throughput, treatment duration, cavity rotation speed, etc.
D. Sertore   +5 more
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Redesign of high pressure water-jet cutting system

2020
Bu çalışma Ç.Ü. Bilimsel Araştırma Projeleri Birimi Tarafından Desteklenmiştir.
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A case of quinsy following high-pressure water jet injury.

Irish medical journal, 2014
Leinster
Fitzgerald, C   +2 more
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