Cavitation and Bubble Dynamics

Cavitation and Bubble Dynamics by Christopher Earls Brennen, published by Oxford University Press in 1995, offers a comprehensive examination of the fundamental physical processes related to bubble dynamics and cavitation. This edition spans 282 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible to a broad audience, including mechanical engineers and students in related fields.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the implications of cavitation and bubbly flows, which are relevant to various applications such as valve damage in hydroelectric systems, ship propellers, and the performance of turbines and pumps. The book serves as a valuable reference for those seeking to understand the complexities of these phenomena within the realms of mechanics, physics, and fluid dynamics.
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This book provides a coherent and unified treatment of the fundamental physical processes involved in bubble dynamics and the phenomenon of cavitation. Of interest to a wide range of mechanical engineers, the study of cavitation and bubbly flows is applicable to topics ranging from valve damage in hydroelectric equipment, ship propellers, and internal combustion engines to the performance of turbines and pumps of all sizes. Well-written and up-to-date, the book will prove indispensable to engineers and students needing a reference detailing the problems of cavitation and bubbly flow.
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