Vortex Cavitation Articles & Analysis
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If a pump suction is not placed an acceptable distance from the surface of the liquid, the pump can experience vortexing. Similar to cavitation, with the loss of efficiency and damage that can occur to the pump, vortexing is the result of too much water relative to the pit/sump depth being drawn into the suction line. A depression forms on the ...
Ultrasonic vortex generators AVS-100 Cavitation technology application Cavitational effect is accompanied by microexplosions, ultrasound and also by mechanical cuts and encounters from exposure of the hundred of cuts pairs which are moved towards each other with the high linear speed. ...
The efficacy of cavitational reactors can be signi?cantly enhanced by combining cavitation with other oxidation processes or by using catalysts and/or additives. ...
Areas of focus include how to: Compute the Total Dynamic Head or how to read a performance chart Determine the system head curve or the net positive suction head Solve many problems associated with pumps such as cavitation, vortexing and air entrainment Safely work around pumps during operation and maintenance Use pump affinity laws Perform drive coupling ...
