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Simulation of Cavitation Participation in the Water Treatment

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Abstract

The use of cavitation for water and wastewater treatment is a well-known procedure. Cavitation can be used alone or in combination with other phenomena. Cavitation is, however, a “chimeric” phenomenon. As a rule, it is difficult to call it if it is a useful phenomenon, but it is easily created when it is undesirable. Therefore, various activities are necessary for the development of cavitation devices operating according to assumptions. Such activities include various types of simulations. In this work, a cavitation was simulated in which the outlet water undergoes a full evaporation process due to cavitation. Simulations are carried out using the FLUENT software version 6.3.36, The use of theoretical assumptions (resulting from earlier research work) recalled in this work is also particularly important here. It seems that it would be expedient to use hybrid computational methods. For example, FLUENT simulations could be combined with the use of the Monte Carlo mathematical method to actively determine the values of coefficients occurring in the model. This will be the subject of further work.

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Metadata
Title
Simulation of Cavitation Participation in the Water Treatment
Author
Lech J. Sitnik
Copyright Year
2019
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04975-1_74

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