单词 | cavitation |
释义 | cavitationn. 1. The formation of bubbles or cavities in a fluid, esp. by the rapid motion of a propeller. Also attributive. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > liquid > [noun] > qualities of liquid > formation of bubbles in cavitation1895 1895 Minutes Proc. Inst. Civil Engineers 122 67 ‘Cavitation’, as Mr. Froude has suggested to the Authors that the phenomenon should be called, appears to manifest itself when the mean negative pressure exceeds about 6¾ lbs. per square inch. 1902 Nature 6 Nov. 24/1 The name cavitation is given to the phenomenon met with when a screw is driven in water at speeds above a certain limiting value. 1916 Yorks. Post 18 Apr. 8/1 ‘Cavitation’..does not begin suddenly. 1930 Engineering 21 Feb. 268/1 Much attention has also been given to discovering the causes of erosion, which is generally attributable to cavitation. 1934 Jrnl. Royal Aeronaut. Soc. 38 238 Measurements of free running screws in the cavitation tank. 1945 Jrnl. Royal Aeronaut. Soc. 49 378/1 Cavitation due to reduction in barometric pressure affects pump efficiency giving rise to reduced and erratic delivery with considerable noise and vibration. 1947 J. G. Crowther & R. Whiddington Sci. at War iv. 156 It was not effective at speeds above twelve knots owing to cavitation noise. 1957 Spaceflight 1 51/1 Cavitation, a phenomenon occurring in pumps and other hydraulic machinery when the fluid pressure falls locally to a certain critical value... The formation of bubbles can limit the performance of a pump. 1966 New Scientist 12 May 365/1 Cavitation is the formation of microscopic bubbles, dispersed throughout the liquid, when it is subjected to intense mechanical agitation. 2. Pathology. The formation of cavities in the lungs as a result of disease. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > disorder of respiratory organs > [noun] > disorders of lungs > other lung disorders empyemaa1398 emphysema?1587 empyem1597 rising of the lights1630 pleurocele1706 pneumopleuritis1718 pneumonitis1817 pneumothorax1821 pneumatothorax1823 hepatization1834 mediastinitis1842 pleurobronchitis1843 pyothorax1846 splenization1849 pleuropericarditis1852 splenification1859 pneumocele1860 pyopneumothorax1867 pneumatocele1885 pneumolith1890 cavitation1909 Pancoast's syndrome1936 Pancoast's tumour1941 hyaline membrane disease (or syndrome)1953 1909 Practitioner Dec. 862 ‘Post-tussive suction’..is a very distinctive feature in advanced cavitation. 1913 W. A. N. Dorland Med. Dict. (ed. 7) Cavitation, the formation of cavities, as in pulmonary tuberculosis. 1952 J. W. Clegg in Sellors & Livingstone Mod. Pract. Tuberculosis I. v. 83 Acute tuberculous cavitation results from the liquefaction of a mass of caseous tissue and the expectoration of the debris through the bronchial tree. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online September 2018). < n.1895 |
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