| cavitation | 1. Formation of a cavity, as in the lung in tuberculosis. 2. The production of small vapor-containing bubbles or cavities in a liquid or tissue by ultrasound. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| cavitation |
the rapid formation and collapse of bubbles in a liquid.
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| cavitation |
A type of drag on a propeller caused by air bubbles forming near the tips of a propeller that is spinning too fast. This causes inefficiencies and unnecessary wear and tear on the propeller.
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the sequential formation and collapse of vapor bubbles and voids in a liquid subjected to acoustic energy at high frequency and intensity (analgous to thermal boiling but without the associated rise in temperature of the mass of liquid, although localized temperatures on the molecular level can be extremely high).
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| cavitation |
The boiling of a liquid caused by a decrease in pressure rather than an increase in temperature.
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