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- W4307482904 abstract "This chapter introduces the basic principles of cavitation induced in rotational or swirling flow devices, and examines the different types of device designs available in the public domain. Rotational/swirling flow devices can be broadly divided into two types: the first uses rotating components in the device (such as a rotor-stator); the second uses vortex cavitation generated without using any moving components. Such devices are attracting increasing interest for a wide range of hydrodynamic cavitation applications as they offer a number of potential advantages over their linear/axial flow counterparts. High-swirl flows do not rely on forcing flow through a small restriction, which opens up application areas involving high solids loading such as biomass and waste sludge treatment where clogging may otherwise be a limiting issue. Additionally, with careful design, the cavitating region can be constrained to the device interior, away from its solid surfaces, minimizing or eliminating the risk of erosion. This chapter provides a brief introduction to devices based on rotational/swirling flows, starting with the rotor-stator-type devices and their principles of operation, before moving on to discuss the characteristics of vortex-type cavitation devices." @default.
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- W4307482904 title "Hydrodynamic Cavitation Devices Based on Rotational/Swirling Flows" @default.
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