1. with the rotor speed decreased, the torque also decreased, leading to lower energy consumption and cost. At the same rotation speed, the smallest torque of 60.6 N�m was achieved with a wedge angle of 15�. Fig. 16(b) presented that the cavitation efficiency decreased as the rotational speed increased. The highest cavitation efficiencies were observed with a wedge angle of 15�, reaching up to 45381 mm 3 /kw at a rotational speed of 2500rpm;As shown in Fig
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