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Radiation-Induced Ultrasonic Cavitation

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1966
Exposure of a liquid to high-energy neutrons yields a reproducible threshold if the liquid is clean enough. The cavitation rate rises sharply with stress, and at a fixed stress is proportional to neutron flux. The events are random. No appreciable induction or decay times are observed, even in water. For “Freon TF” (F2 Cl C C Cl2 F), the threshold is 2.
Martin Greenspan, Carl E. Tschiegg
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Ultrasonically induced cavitation in mammals

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1986
The role of cavitation in the production of biological effects in mammals is reviewed with emphasis on recent studies in the mouse neonate. The levels for hind limb paralysis from 1 MHz, continuous wave unfocused ultrasound in the neonatal mouse, within 24 h of birth, have been investigated at 1 and 16 bars ambient pressure and temperature between 10 ...
Leon A. Frizzell, Chong S. Lee
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Statistical Approach to Ultrasonic Cavitation

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1963
Sound cavitation is due to nuclei existing in the liquid. When they are created in water, they live for a long time, and therefore their equilibrium concentration is much larger than the number of nuclei created in the time unit. Experimental investigation allows measurement of the number of nuclei present in water as a function of the sound pressure ...
D. Messinò, D. Sette, F. Wanderlingh
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Ultrasonic Cavitation and Piezonuclear Reactions

Proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on Cavitation, 2012
F. Cardone   +7 more
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Experimental Investigations of Ultrasonic Cavitation

1971
If cavitation is to be generated specifically for the purpose of doing useful work (cleaning of parts, dispersion of liquids and solids, etc.), one must know how to control the attendant cavitation processes. With this in mind it is little wonder that so many researchers have turned their attention to these effects in recent times. This is evidenced by
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Frequency Dependence of Ultrasonic Cavitation

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1954
On the basis of a simplified model an explanation for the high-frequency limit of ultrasonic cavitation is suggested and compared with published experimental data.
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Plasma sterilizer with ultrasonic cavitation

2017
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Krasnyj, V.V.   +6 more
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Evaluation of residual stress from ultrasonic cavitation peening using cavitation pit analysis and FEA

International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 2021
Sunghwan Jung, Hyungyil Lee
exaly  

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