Containing the state-of-the-art in hydrodynamic cavitation, the
book consists of two parts. The first part presents the physical
basis of cavitation and a systematic classification of various
kinds of cavitation and their formation sources. Special attention
is paid to a group of factors that promote cavitation formation in
natural liquids. A general model of cavitation is formulated as
well as a sub-model describing dynamics of the formation,
development and collapse of cavitation bubbles. The sub-model also
includes effects of cavitation bubble occurrence on the liquid in
the direct vicinity of bubbles. Finally, part one also includes a
thermodynamic hydrocavitation model of water containing cavitation
nuclei (natural waters). The second part deals with the application
of hydrodynamic cavitation effects to advanced oxidation of
substances that pollute the natural environment. Results of
laboratory experiments on the application of cavitation effects to
decompose selected organic compounds which hardly undergo
biodegradation are presented, as well as a concept of the
cavitation phenomenon application on an industrial scale.
Application of Hydrodynamic Cavitation in Environmental
Engineering will be useful to professionals dealing with the design
and practical application of hydrocavitation reactors, and to
academics in environmental engineering.
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