A method for the study of unsteady cavitation
Johannes Schöön
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A method for the study of unsteady cavitation
Published
2000
Pages
125
ISBN-10
917197900X
Subjects
Cavitation [by] Robert T. Knapp, James W. Daily [and] Frederick G. Hammitt
Hydraulic Machinery and Cavitation
Cavitation
Cavitation and multiphase flow phenomena
Application Of Hydrodynamic Cavitation In Environmental Engineering
Cavitation Instabilities and Rotordynamic Effects in Turbopumps and Hydroturbines
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