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← ScienceWhich consequence results when dissolved gas accelerates cavitation erosion?
A)Increased turbulent kinetic energy dissipation✓
B)Laminar flow profile regularization
C)Reduced boundary layer separation zones
D)Decreased flow-induced vibration harmonics
💡 Explanation
Turbulence increases with gas accelerating tiny bubble implosions during cavitation on surfaces because the **Rayleigh-Plesset equation** predicts higher collapse intensity therefore more intense energy dissipation throughout a turbulent region, rather than stabilizing the flow.
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