Evaluating Erosion of Engineering Materials Subject to Cavitation in Liquids on a Ultrasonic Vibratory Apparatus

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To evaluate the erosion of various engineering materials subject to cavitation in laboratory, a ultrasonic vibratory apparatus (UVA-1) is designed and manufactured according to ASTM G 32-06. The principle and setup of the UVA-1 are briefed. Some utilities of this apparatus are listed with several good examples.

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