Effects of magnetic and electric fields upon cavitation in conducting and non-conducting liquids

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Cavitation Flow, Electric Fields, Liquids, Magnetic Fields, Dielectrics, Fluid Flow, Magnetic Effects, Mercury (Metal), Potable Water, Sea Water

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Results, primarily of Russian research over the last 5 year period, indicating various effects of magnetic and electric fields upon cavitation in both conducting and non-conducting liquids, are reviewed. Measurable effects, particularly upon cavitation damage, appear to exist for all the above cases. However, tests upon cavitation threshold in salted and tap water, and also in mercury indicate no effect of a 6kG magnetic field.

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