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Some Empirical Relationships of the Energy Parameters of Hydrodynamic Cavitation Emitters

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Kurochkin, A.K., Smorodov, E.A. & Vakiev, A.R. Some Empirical Relationships of the Energy Parameters of Hydrodynamic Cavitation Emitters. Chemical and Petroleum Engineering 37, 499–503 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1013346732714

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