The related staffs: Prof. Dr. Uğur Oral Ünal, Prof. Dr. Emin Korkut, Arş. Gör. Selahattin Özsayan, Arş. Gör. Mehmet Delikan, Arş. Gör. Tunahan Şık, Y. Müh. Engin Kanun

In this study, the artificially generated cavitation phenomenon will be examined by supplying gas at various flow rates to different sections of the cavitator geometries through the established experimental setup. The investigation will focus on the force values acting on cavitators of different types and sizes, as well as the associated hydroacoustic noise levels. Furthermore, characteristic parameters such as the cavity length and diameter formed under different gas injection conditions will also be analyzed. In this way, the artificial cavitation phenomenon will be comprehensively investigated, thereby representing an important step toward optimizing and improving system reliability in cavitator design.