Corrosion 1994
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-08-052351-4.50071-6
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“…The attack is the result of the violent collapse of vapor cavities, or bubbles, <1 mm diameter [47,48] that are formed in a flowing liquid when the hydrostatic pressure drops below the vapor pressure of the fluid. The cavities are carried downstream to higher pressure regions where collapse occurs.…”
Section: F5 Cavitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The attack is the result of the violent collapse of vapor cavities, or bubbles, <1 mm diameter [47,48] that are formed in a flowing liquid when the hydrostatic pressure drops below the vapor pressure of the fluid. The cavities are carried downstream to higher pressure regions where collapse occurs.…”
Section: F5 Cavitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cavitation resistance of metals and alloys spans a range of at least two orders of magnitude [44,48], far greater than the conventional strength properties. The velocity exponent varies widely with values usually given in the range 5-8 [48].…”
Section: F5 Cavitationmentioning
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“…There is a wide range of polymers with good resistance to cavitation-erosion in addition to excellent resistance to corrosion. For example, high-density polyethylene has a cavitation-erosion resistance similar to that of nickel-based and titanium alloys [32].…”
Section: E Control Of Cavitation Attackmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus a substantial margin of safety is required if erosion-corrosion is to be avoided. In practice, some cavitation can usually be tolerated and pumps are operated in the NPSH range between cavitation inception and a point where damage is unacceptable [31,32]. If it is wished to maximize efficiency of the pump operation, more cavitation can be accepted and cavitation attack reduced by the selection of more resistant materials.…”
Section: E Control Of Cavitation Attackmentioning
confidence: 99%