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  1. Cavitation - Wikipedia

    Inertial (or transient) cavitation is the process in which a void or bubble in a liquid rapidly collapses, producing a shock wave. It occurs in nature in the strikes of mantis shrimp and pistol shrimp, as well …

  2. Cavitation | Pressure, Ultrasound, Bubbles | Britannica

    Dec 23, 2025 · Cavitation, formation of vapour bubbles within a liquid at low-pressure regions that occur in places where the liquid has been accelerated to high velocities, as in the operation of centrifugal …

  3. Cavitation - The Engineering ToolBox

    Cavitation occurs in fluid flow systems where the local static pressures are below the fluids vapor pressure. Cavitation is a common problem in pumps and control valves - causing serious wear, tear …

  4. Cavitation: Causes, Effects, and Solutions - armoloy.com

    Dec 18, 2024 · Learn the basics of cavitation: causes, effects, and solutions for industries relying on pumps, turbines, and fluid dynamics.

  5. Cavitation: Definition, How to Detect and How to Prevent

    Apr 1, 2025 · Definition: Cavitation occurs when the liquid in a pump turns to a vapor at low pressure. It occurs because there is not enough pressure at the suction end of the pump, or insufficient Net …

  6. Cavitation Flows | Fluid Mechanis Lab

    Dec 22, 2025 · Cavitation is a phenomenon in which small cavities are generated in a liquid. It occurs when the local static pressure is lower than the vapor pressure of the gas dissolved in the liquid. …

  7. Cavitation in Physics: Causes, Effects & Real-Life Uses - Vedantu

    According to Cavitation meaning “It is a process in which the liquid's static pressure falls below its vapour pressure, resulting in the creation of small vapour-filled cavities in the liquid”. These cavities, …

  8. When Does Cavitation Occur? Causes and Its Impact

    Aug 25, 2025 · Cavitation is a physical phenomenon involving the formation and rapid collapse of vapor bubbles within a liquid. This process initiates when the local static pressure of a liquid drops below its …

  9. CAVITATION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The phenomenon of cavitation —the formation and collapse of tiny gas bubbles due to changes in pressure—was considered an undesirable and largely uncontrollable side effect.

  10. Cavitation - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Common causes of cavitation are pressure fluctuations associated with the flow of the liquid and the vibration of a surface in contact with it. Unlike other kinds of damage, vapor cavitation is generally …