>Can you sugest the name of the Book please?
Switching into the old fart mode--this is for everyone too helpless to do
their own research.
You've got a whole great big Internet out there that you can connect to with your browser. Do a search on 'cavitation' and you'll find dozens of references, among which is Amazon.com. Search on cavitation and you'll get enough listing to keep you busy for an hour.
Better yet, hundreds of university libraries all over the world have gone to a lot of trouble to put their catalogs on line. Take 30 minutes and find a a couple of dozen and book mark them. They'll also have lists of books in print. Find a couple near you and bookmark them. The Internet gives access to an enormous body of literature--for God's sake use it.
Christopher Wright P.E. |"They couldn't hit an elephant at chrisw@skypoint.com | this distance" (last words of Gen. ___________________________| John Sedgwick, Spotsylvania 1864)http://www.skypoint.com/~chrisw Received on Sat May 18 11:20:00 2002
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