Search results for "Cavitation"

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Continuum-uniform approach calculations of the solubility of hydrocarbons in water

1993

Abstract The ransfer free energies from gas phase to water for some hydrocarbons are calculated by means of a continuum-uniform model of the solvent. For the calculation of the cavitation energy a model based on the surface tension is proposed. The calculated values are compared with the experimental free energies obtained with and without a corrective factor that accounts for the difference in the solute—solvent sizes. Good agreement between the theoretical free energies and the corrected experimental data is obtained. Our calculations seem to show that the hydrophobic effect is directly related to the molecular surface area.

chemistry.chemical_classificationAlkaneAqueous solutionGeneral Physics and AstronomyThermodynamicsMineralogySolventHydrophobic effectSurface tensionHydrocarbonchemistryCavitationPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySolubilityChemical Physics Letters
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Innovative ultrasound systems for preclinical studies: design and production of new instruments and set-ups for in vitro and in vivo experiments – Si…

in vivo esperimentMRgFUS; ultrasound; in vitro experiment; in vivo esperiment; cavitation; new instrument; preclinical set-upcavitationMRgFUSultrasoundin vitro experimentnew instrumentpreclinical set-up
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<title>Ultrasound detection of cavitation as a phenomenon common to intervention devices causing tissue ablation</title>

1992

Cavitation previously has been observed in association with ultrasonic angioplasty and high- frequency rotational atherectomy. This study evaluates the production of cavitation accompanying the use of several catheter-based devices under development or in current use in the practice of interventional cardiology. Catheters were examined in an in vitro model, and cavitation was evaluated using standard ultrasound imaging equipment. Cavitation was detected with each of the devices that effects tissue ablation, but not tissue resection. Devices produced characteristic patterns of cavitation dependent on the mode of energy release of the device. The size, but not the intensity, of the cavitation…

medicine.medical_specialtyLaser ablationMaterials scienceTissue ablationbusiness.industryUltrasoundIntensity (physics)ResectionCatheterCavitationmedicineUltrasonic sensorRadiologybusinessBiomedical engineeringDiagnostic and Therapeutic Cardiovascular Interventions II
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