cavitation Betekenis & Definitie

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Betekenis van cavitation In het Nederlands

Meer definities van cavitation

Voorbeelden van cavitation

  • These extreme conditions are called inertial cavitation because the process is controlled by the inertia of the fluid surrounding the bubble.

  • Rotating fluids, cavitation, and, most surprising of all, magneto-hydrodynamics, are also overlooked (or is the latter topic to be treated in another volume?).

  • Cavitation bubbles oscillations are more pronounced at high laser power.

  • When intertial cavitation occurs, a new process with serious potential for cell damage is introduced.

  • As in study 1, the confocal microscopy images (not shown) indicated that there was no loss of enamel surface (cavitation).

  • However, at the jet center, the reflected pressure becomes negative and therefore jet cavitation and fragmentation may occur.

  • Isolation and characterization of membrane vesicles from human and boar spermatozoa: methods using nitrogen cavitation and ionophore induced vesiculation.

  • The author is well-known for his research on sonoluminescence and hydrodynamic cavitation.

Meer voorbeelden van cavitation

NIEUWE WOORDEN

European

May 10, 2021

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WOORD VAN DE DAG

Shimmer

May 10, 2021

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