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Fluid dynamics
Fluid mechanics
Thermodynamic properties
Gases
Cavitation
Liquid bubble
Vapor pressure
Pressure
Underwater explosion
Heat transfer
Surface tension
Liquid

Proceedings of the Seventh International Symposium on Cavitation (CAV2009) August 16-20, 2009, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA CAV2009 – Paper NoSHOCK PROPAGATION IN POLYDISPERSE BUBBLY FLOWS

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