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Bournemouth University
Erratum to – ‘Observations of acoustically generated cavitation bubbles within typical fluids applied to a scroll expander lubrication system’ [Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science 35 (8) (2011) 1544–1554]
This publication resulted from a PhD co-funded project with Energetix as the industrial partner (£16k) which followed a £5k consultancy project. The contact details of the industrial sponsor are within the publication - Mr I Henshaw (co-author). Understanding of cavitation bubbles within refrigerant fluids has been used by Energetix designers within later development stages of renewable energy scroll expander systems. Reliability of these systems is of particular importance due to the application within the domestic boiler systems. Related research was presented as the WIT Tribology and Design International conference (Professor Hadfield conference chair and Dr Tzanakis presenter) in Kos 2013.