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Old   December 3, 2014, 19:51
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Does anyone have a copy of the following paper regarding cavitation which they could share?
@inproceedings{schnerr2001physical, title={Physical and numerical modeling of unsteady cavitation dynamics}, author={Schnerr, GH and Sauer, J}, booktitle={Fourth International Conference on Multiphase Flow, New Orleans, USA}, volume={1}, year={2001} }

My University is having trouble locating a copy.


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Did you find the copy?
If yes, would you mind to share it, I also having problems to find copy of the proceedings.
my email lcramirezv@unal.edu.co

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