| To: | LeBrun@hii.hitachi.com |
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| Subject: | Re: CAVITATION MUSINGS. |
| From: | jhankins@ix.netcom.com (Joe Hankins) |
| Date: | Tue, 16 Jul 1996 16:16:39 -0700 |
uou wrote:
-Seems like cavitation's not a new problem. Some obscure Ph'd.
Dissertation is probably sitting somewhere in a library that's got all
the answers?
>From a phsical point of view, cavitation in a pump is real simple. It
occurs when the suction pressure of the pump falls low enough that the
boiling point of the liquid being pumped falls below it's actual
temperature. Glycol has a higher boiling point than water, so you could
run the pump faster and not get cavitation.
Joe
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