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Cavitation and Associated Phenomena
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Cavitation is a dangerous process which destroys objects in a fluid. Scientific description of this multifaceted phenomenon is based on almost every area of physics, and many interesting effects are connected with cavitation. The most intriguing of them is sonoluminescence â the light emitted from a cavitating fluid.
This book presents a full-scale description of cavitation: from the basic thermodynamic principles to special phenomena associated with this complex process, from the dynamics of a single gas cavity to the catastrophic macroscopic manifestations, from the domestic observations to the nuances of X-ray spectroscopic research.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Preface
- Table of Contents
- 1. Morphology of Cavitation
- 6. Acoustic Cavitation
- 7. Dynamics of a Cavitating Bubble
- 8. Electrization of Liquids
- 9. Cavitation and Light Emission
- Conclusion
- Appendix A: Thermodynamics in brief
- Appendix B: Hydrodynamics in brief
- Index