Cavitation definition

Cavitation means a break in the continuous, solid surface of the enamel of a tooth, created either by genetic formation or demineralization.
Cavitation. In this document Cavitation means the process to be conducted which causes the formation of vapour cavities in a liquid, small liquid-free zones ("bubbles" or "voids"), that are the consequence of forces acting upon the liquid. It usually occurs when a liquid is subjected to rapid changes of pressure that cause the formation of cavities in the liquid where the pressure is relatively low. When subjected to higher pressure, the voids implode and can generate an intense shock wave

Examples of Cavitation in a sentence

  • Cavitation in lipid bilayers poses strict negative pressure stability limit in biological liquids.

  • Cavitation and its discontents: opportunities for resolving current controversies.

  • Equipment Lease & Site User License pending between Cavitation Technologies, Inc.

  • Cavitation resistance among 26 chaparral species of Southern California.

  • Cavitation fatigue and its reversal in sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.).

  • Genotypic Variability in Vulnerability of Leaf Xylem to Cavitation in Water-Stressed and Well-Irrigated Sugarcane.

  • It is understood that any dispute arising as to malpractice of the Ultrasound Cavitation treatment shall be decided by a neutral arbitrator.

  • Cavitation resistance and seasonal hydraulics differ among three arid Californian plant communities.

  • Observations: High wear and wear marks on Bellow Root Cause-1: Insufficient API Plan-32 Seal oil flow ◆ High erosion on pump wetted parts: Observations: Decrease in discharge Pressure Root Cause-1: Catalyst carryover through CLO Root Cause-2: High velocity at wetted areas Root Cause-3: Cavitation issues ◆ Failure of thrust bearing: Observations: Dent marks on inner race & Slippage of lock nut Root Cause-1: Insufficient minimum flow during start up.

  • The Ultrasound Cavitation treatment carries with it possible health complications and consequences, which include but might not be limited to the risk of kidney failure, liver failure, pacemaker failure, birth defect, miscarriage, thyroid damage, damage to the ovaries, lactation complications, hyper-triglyceridemia, hyper- cholesterolemia, pancreatitis, infection, scarring and/or allergic reaction to any products used, excessive thirst, dehydration, nausea.