The cavitation station addressed in this master’s thesis exhibits shortcomings in terms of structural stability, component mounting, and measurement equipment. The thesis presents the theoretical foundations of the design process and the materials used, as well as the development process of the structural upgrade concepts for the cavitation station, the analysis of the final concept, and the practical realization of the model. The experimental part presents measurements of the dynamic response of the upgraded structure depending on the cavitation intensity and shows the relationships between the structural displacements and the cavitation number.
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