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Cavitation/Implosion Bibliography
Comprehensive collection of source and reference papers exploring technically all facets of cavitation, implosion and water hammer. Cavitation is the technical term for implosion. Cavitation vapor has been identified as Keely's etheric vapor - dissociated water. Over 200 referenced papers and books. Extensive research has shown that ether (1st order) is dissociated water which can be generated by cavitation, water hammer, electrolysis or radiolysis. 8.5" X 11" Pages: 25 P0004192 $2.95

Cavitation/Implosion Bibliography (pdf)
Digital version of the hardcopy edition. eBook, pdf format. Viewable with Adobe Acrobat. Password and access information emailed to you when payment received. Pages: 25 pdf4192 $1.5

Coherent-Phase Monitoring of Cavitation in Turbomachines
Cavitation is the process of boiling fluid which occurs when local fluid dynamic pressures in the areas of accelerated flow drop below the vapor pressure of the local fluid. The principle for cavitation detection is based on a unique phenomenon associated with cavitation physics, i.e., when cavitation occurs in a rotating system, the periodic rotational components (such as RPM and its harmonics) will amplitude modulate the wide-band high fequency noise generated from the collapse of cavitation bubbles. Such a Wide-Band Modulation (WBM) phenomenon (a narrow-band discrete signal multiplied by wide-band random noise) will generate hidden periodicity in a monitored dynamic response signal thus providing a unique signature in the high frequency region conducive to cavitation detection. 8.5" X 11" Pages: 18 N0001496 $2.75

Dynamics of Cavitating Cascades and Inducer Pumps
The unsteady dynamics of cavitating cascades and inducer pumps were studied with a view to understanding (and possibly predicting) the dynamic characteristics of these devices. Extensive research has shown that ether (1st order) is dissociated water which can be generated by cavitation, water hammer, electrolysis or radiolysis. NASA Tech Brief. 8.5" X 11" Pages: 12 N0021192 $1.8

Non-Newtonian Effects in Viscous Flows
A report presents a theoretical study that addresses the persistent problem of explaining the random aspects of the flows of real fluids in terms of the classical governing equations. A review of the classical mathematical formalism of fluid dynamics leads to the conclusion that some of the physically unrealistic aspects of classically computed flows can be removed by relaxing the Lipschitz condition, which is a requirement that the derivatives of the solutions of the differential equations of flow be bounded. 8.5" x 11" Pages: 50 N0001396 $5

Proceedings ASME Symposium on Water Hammer
The definitive engineering papers on water hammer theory and practice. 1961, 1931 and 1949 proceedings included. 156 pages of intensive science and physics. Can't repeat Keely's etheric vapor accomplishments without this knowledge! Extensive research has shown that ether (1st order) is dissociated water which can be generated by cavitation, acoustic shock, water hammer, electrolysis or radiolysis. 8.5" X 11" 158 pages. Pages: 158 B0004292 $19.95

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