Abstract
Cavitation erosion due to impingement of cavitating jet was experimentally studied with specimens of aluminum alloy in hydraulic oil, high water content fluids (HWCFs), and tap water. The behavior of cavitating jet was observed through instantaneous photographs. Probability distributions of cavity cloud existence were obtained from an analysis of the instantaneous photographs taken from the side of the jet. The behaviour of impinging cavity clouds was also observed. Furthermore, the damaged surfaces of the specimens were examined by using scanning electron microscope.
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