The CABUM project explores the phenomenon of cavitation, where bubbles appear in a liquid in case of a sudden decrease in pressure, which later collapse in a higher pressure area. It is a process that until recently was considered undesirable, because it causes noise, vibration and erosion in water machines. In recent years, however, under specific conditions, it has started to be used for the cleaning of surfaces, improvement of chemical processes, waste water treatment, and elsewhere.
The idea behind the CABUM project is based on the lessons we learned from the multi-year cooperation with the business sector. Clearly, gaps in the knowledge of the physical background of cavitation have been shown, which limit the introduction of this technology into advanced industrial processes.
The 5-year long project pursues a better understanding of the physical background of the phenomenon of cavitation, which could be used in the future for the environmentally friendly cleaning of drinking and waste water.