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Dynamics of cavitating flow behind the orifice
Kubina, Dávid ; Kozák, Jiří (referee) ; Rudolf, Pavel (advisor)
Cavitating flow through five perforated plates with different number of holes with preserved constant flow cross-section area in sum were experimentally examined. Dynamic characteristics such as dependence of pressure amplitudes and dominant frequencies on cavitation number in all regimes of cavitating flow: incipient cavitation, partial cavitation, fully developed cavitation and supercavitation are obtained. For determination of dominant frequencies several pressure transducers in two regimes of measurement were used. Results were validated with frequency spectra obtained from picture analysis based on high-speed camera records.
Cavitating flow in perforated disc
Kubina, Dávid ; Kozák, Jiří (referee) ; Rudolf, Pavel (advisor)
The main goal of this bachelor thesis is to measure hydraulic characteristics of five round plates perforated with several circle orifices installed in the pipeline. The main condition was to preserve constant cross section of the holes in sum. Theoretical part of the thesis is focused on the basics of hydrodynamic cavitation and its practical usage in the industry. The experimental part of the paper deals with hydraulic characteristics of each shield perforated by varying number of orifices and also includes mutual comparison. Also high speed camera was used to detect the length of cavitation zone, although these results are not included in the conclusion of the thesis.
Dynamics of cavitating flow behind the orifice
Kubina, Dávid ; Kozák, Jiří (referee) ; Rudolf, Pavel (advisor)
Cavitating flow through five perforated plates with different number of holes with preserved constant flow cross-section area in sum were experimentally examined. Dynamic characteristics such as dependence of pressure amplitudes and dominant frequencies on cavitation number in all regimes of cavitating flow: incipient cavitation, partial cavitation, fully developed cavitation and supercavitation are obtained. For determination of dominant frequencies several pressure transducers in two regimes of measurement were used. Results were validated with frequency spectra obtained from picture analysis based on high-speed camera records.
Cavitating flow in perforated disc
Kubina, Dávid ; Kozák, Jiří (referee) ; Rudolf, Pavel (advisor)
The main goal of this bachelor thesis is to measure hydraulic characteristics of five round plates perforated with several circle orifices installed in the pipeline. The main condition was to preserve constant cross section of the holes in sum. Theoretical part of the thesis is focused on the basics of hydrodynamic cavitation and its practical usage in the industry. The experimental part of the paper deals with hydraulic characteristics of each shield perforated by varying number of orifices and also includes mutual comparison. Also high speed camera was used to detect the length of cavitation zone, although these results are not included in the conclusion of the thesis.

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