ABSTRACT

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 – 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.

chapter Chapter 1|42 pages

Morphology of Cavitation

chapter Chapter 2|24 pages

Cavitation in Engineering

chapter Chapter 3|28 pages

Pressure Positive and Negative

chapter Chapter 4|54 pages

Hydrodynamics of Cavitation

chapter Chapter 5|42 pages

Hydraulic Shocks

chapter Chapter 6|35 pages

Acoustic Cavitation

chapter Chapter 7|53 pages

Dynamics of a Cavitating Bubble

chapter Chapter 8|48 pages

Electrization of Liquids

chapter Chapter 9|35 pages

Cavitation and Light Emission

chapter |3 pages

Conclusion