ultrasonic cavitation - translation to ρωσικά
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ultrasonic cavitation - translation to ρωσικά

FORMATION AND THEN IMMEDIATE IMPLOSION OF CAVITIES IN A LIQUID
Sonic cavitation; Cavitator; Cavitation inception; Cavitate; Cavitation erosion
  • axial piston]] [[hydraulic pump]].
  • Cavitation damage evident on the propeller of a personal watercraft.
  • High-speed jet of fluid impact on a fixed surface.
  • This video shows cavitation in a [[gear pump]].
  • Bronze propeller on river barge with an anti-cavitation plate above the prop.

ultrasonic cavitation      

общая лексика

акустическая кавитация

медицина

ультразвуковая кавитация

ultrasonic detector         
  • 3D ultrasonography
  • Inside construction of a Philips C5-2 128 element curved array ultrasound sensor.
  • Ultrasonic rangefinders as an electronic component
ACOUSTIC SENSOR
Ultrasonic ranging module; Ultrasound transducer; Ultrasonic sensors; Ultrasonic probe; Ultrasonic transceiver; Piezoelectric transducers; Ultrasonic detector; Ultrasonic transducers; Ultrasonic sensor; Ultrasound probe

нефтегазовая промышленность

ультразвуковой сейсмоприёмник

ультразвуковой дефектоскоп

ultrasound transducer         
  • 3D ultrasonography
  • Inside construction of a Philips C5-2 128 element curved array ultrasound sensor.
  • Ultrasonic rangefinders as an electronic component
ACOUSTIC SENSOR
Ultrasonic ranging module; Ultrasound transducer; Ultrasonic sensors; Ultrasonic probe; Ultrasonic transceiver; Piezoelectric transducers; Ultrasonic detector; Ultrasonic transducers; Ultrasonic sensor; Ultrasound probe

медицина

ультразвуковой трансдуцер

Ορισμός

cavitation
[?kav?'te??(?)n]
¦ noun Physics
1. the formation of an empty space within a solid object or body.
2. the formation of bubbles in a liquid by the movement of an object through it.

Βικιπαίδεια

Cavitation

Cavitation is a phenomenon in which the static pressure of a liquid reduces to below the liquid's vapour pressure, leading to the formation of small vapor-filled cavities in the liquid. When subjected to higher pressure, these cavities, called "bubbles" or "voids", collapse and can generate shock waves that may damage machinery. These shock waves are strong when they are very close to the imploded bubble, but rapidly weaken as they propagate away from the implosion. Cavitation is a significant cause of wear in some engineering contexts. Collapsing voids that implode near to a metal surface cause cyclic stress through repeated implosion. This results in surface fatigue of the metal, causing a type of wear also called "cavitation". The most common examples of this kind of wear are to pump impellers, and bends where a sudden change in the direction of liquid occurs. Cavitation is usually divided into two classes of behavior: inertial (or transient) cavitation and non-inertial cavitation.

The process in which a void or bubble in a liquid rapidly collapses, producing a shock wave, is called inertial cavitation. Inertial cavitation occurs in nature in the strikes of mantis shrimp and pistol shrimp, as well as in the vascular tissues of plants. In manufactured objects, it can occur in control valves, pumps, propellers and impellers.

Non-inertial cavitation is the process in which a bubble in a fluid is forced to oscillate in size or shape due to some form of energy input, such as an acoustic field. Such cavitation is often employed in ultrasonic cleaning baths and can also be observed in pumps, propellers, etc.

Since the shock waves formed by collapse of the voids are strong enough to cause significant damage to parts, cavitation is typically an undesirable phenomenon in machinery (although desirable if intentionally used, for example, to sterilize contaminated surgical instruments, break down pollutants in water purification systems, emulsify tissue for cataract surgery or kidney stone lithotripsy, or homogenize fluids). It is very often specifically prevented in the design of machines such as turbines or propellers, and eliminating cavitation is a major field in the study of fluid dynamics. However, it is sometimes useful and does not cause damage when the bubbles collapse away from machinery, such as in supercavitation.

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