Principle of Ultrasonic Cavitation System
The ultrasonic cavitation system works by applying high-power ultrasound to the sample, causing the surface of the sample immersed in liquid to vibrate at high frequencies and produce cavitation damage. The vibration of the sample in the liquid leads to the formation and rupture of bubbles, and the collapse of these bubbles causes erosion and material loss on the sample's surface. This simulates the cavitation phenomenon at the interface between the sample and the liquid, allowing for the analysis of the sample's resistance to cavitation and the comparison of the cavitation resistance of various materials.