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Cavitation / [presented by] the National Committee for Fluid Mechanics Films ; Phillip Eisenberg ; produced and directed by Richard Bergman ; produced by Education Development Center Incorporated.
Format
Video/Projected medium
Language
English
Published/Created
Chicago, Ill. : Released by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., [1985?], ©1968.
Description
1 videocassette (31 min.) : sound, color ; 1/2 in.
Availability
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Notes
ReCAP - Remote Storage
TA357.5.C38 C37 1985g
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Cavitation
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Two-phase flow
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Eisenberg, Phillip
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Bergman, Richard
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Carini, Elvin
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National Committee for Fluid Mechanics Films
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Education Development Center
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Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation
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Series
Fluid mechanics films.
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Summary note
Shows examples of cavitation on hydrofoils, marine propellers, pumps, turbines & dam spillways. Varies flow speed, hydrofoil incidence, ambient pressure & propeller rpm to demonstrate their effects on the strength and extent of the cavitating region.
Notes
Originally issued as a 16 mm. motion picture.
Creation/Production credits
Photographer, Abraham Morochnik ; graphics, R. Paul Larkin ; editor, Elvin Carini.
System details
VHS format.
Other format(s)
Issued also in other videorecording formats and as motion picture.
OCLC
12878302
RCP
C - S
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