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English: Garcia-Atance number (Ga) is a dimensionless quantity that helps to predict ultrasonic cavitation. At low Garcia-Atance numbers (Ga<<1) the fluid tends to cavitate while at high Carcia-Atance numbers (Ga>>1) the fluid does not cavitate.
Where: p is the pressure of the liquid in absence of acceleration p_v is the vapour pressure of the liquid ρ is the density of the liquid d is the amplitude of the oscillating movement of the horn f is the frequency of the oscillating movement of the horn R is the smallest between the radius of the horn and the sound travelling distance in half the period (c/2f) |
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