Investigation of the Cavitation Aggressiveness Using PVDF Sensors – Myka Mae Campo Duran
Myka Mae Campo Duran
Master's thesis
Investigation of the Cavitation Aggressiveness Using PVDF Sensors
Investigation of the Cavitation Aggressiveness Using PVDF Sensors
Abstract:
The assessment of aggressiveness of cavitation phenomena through direct measurement of impact forces produced by bubble collapse is studied. This was done by recording impact forces from a commercially available Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF) film sensor which is exposed to cavitation generated by ultrasonic transducer equipment. The ideal number of runs which will better represent the cavitation phenomena …moreAbstract:
The assessment of aggressiveness of cavitation phenomena through direct measurement of impact forces produced by bubble collapse is studied. This was done by recording impact forces from a commercially available Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF) film sensor which is exposed to cavitation generated by ultrasonic transducer equipment. The ideal number of runs which will better represent the cavitation phenomena …more
Language used: English
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 3. 5. 2019
Thesis defence
- Supervisor: Ing. Miloš Müller, Ph.D.
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DURAN, Myka Mae Campo. \textit{Investigation of the Cavitation Aggressiveness Using PVDF Sensors}. Online. Master's thesis. Liberec: Technical University of Liberec, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering. 2019. Available from: https://theses.cz/id/8scr5a/.
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Duran, Myka Mae Campo. Investigation of the Cavitation Aggressiveness Using PVDF Sensors. Liberec, 2019. diplomová práce (Ing.). Technická univerzita v Liberci. Fakulta strojní
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Mechanical Engineering / Machines and Equipment Design
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