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Key Factors to Induce Cavitation-Erosion

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Advanced Tribology

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The cavitation-erosion is induced by the collapse of bubbles in water. Therefore it should mainly be attributed to the fluid flow. However, the effects from the micro particles in water, solid wall surface topography and material physical characteristics on the cavitation-erosion have been reported here, and the experiment results have proved that they are key factors to induce cavitation-erosion.

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Chen, D., Wang, J., Chen, H. (2009). Key Factors to Induce Cavitation-Erosion. In: Luo, J., Meng, Y., Shao, T., Zhao, Q. (eds) Advanced Tribology. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-03653-8_12

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