2020
DOI: 10.20535/2521-1943.2020.0.214609
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Experimental study of materials resistance to cavitation erosion

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“…The minimum and average sound pressure amplitudes for water and ethanol solutions are significantly different. At the same time, the values of the minimum and average amplitudes are close to the values given in the works [14,15], devoted to the study of the movement of liquid in capillaries under the action of the sound capillary effect.…”
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“…The minimum and average sound pressure amplitudes for water and ethanol solutions are significantly different. At the same time, the values of the minimum and average amplitudes are close to the values given in the works [14,15], devoted to the study of the movement of liquid in capillaries under the action of the sound capillary effect.…”
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confidence: 86%
“…The same tendency can be observed for the average sound pressure amplitude values. A comparison of the obtained results with those given in [13,14] allows to establish that the specified conditions for the extraction process from plant raw materials ensure the occurrence of ultrasonic cavitation and the sound capillary effect. Taking into account that the sizes of capillaries in plant raw materials range from tens to hundreds of nanometers, it is necessary to perform a quantitative assessment of the influence of capillary sizes and properties of the extractant on the value of sound capillary pressure.…”
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