Cavitation microjet and shock wave in a signal from impact load measurement – Nugzari Kardava
Nugzari Kardava
Master's thesis
Cavitation microjet and shock wave in a signal from impact load measurement
Cavitation microjet and shock wave in a signal from impact load measurement
Abstract:
This master thesis work is done to try and describe processes that occurred during cavitation bubble collapse near a solid boundary, to try and separate cavitation microjet and shock wave impact from the signal received by PVDF sensors. The thesis starts with the introduction of the general terms connected to the cavitation phenomenon itself. Literature related to the bubble interaction phenomena near …moreAbstract:
This master thesis work is done to try and describe processes that occurred during cavitation bubble collapse near a solid boundary, to try and separate cavitation microjet and shock wave impact from the signal received by PVDF sensors. The thesis starts with the introduction of the general terms connected to the cavitation phenomenon itself. Literature related to the bubble interaction phenomena near …more
Language used: English
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 4. 6. 2021
Thesis defence
- Supervisor: Ing. Jan Hujer, Ph.D.
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KARDAVA, Nugzari. \textit{Cavitation microjet and shock wave in a signal from impact load measurement}. Online. Master's thesis. Liberec: Technical University of Liberec, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering. 2021. Available from: https://theses.cz/id/nb46lo/.
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Kardava, Nugzari. Cavitation microjet and shock wave in a signal from impact load measurement. Liberec, 2021. diplomová práce (Ing.). Technická univerzita v Liberci. Fakulta strojní
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Mechanical Engineering / Machines and Equipment Design
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