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Cavitation Defined

(1) The formation and collapse of a vapor pocket or bubble on the blade of an impeller due to the internal pressure dropping below the atmospheric pressure of the liquid being pumped. The collapse causes water to be driven into the surface of the impeller with such force that pitting of the impeller surface may occur. (2) The formation of a cavity between the downstream surface of a moving body, for example, the blade of a propeller and a liquid normally in contact with it. (3) Describing the action of an operating centrifugal pump when it is attempting to discharge more water than suction can provide.

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