“…In hydraulic structures such as spillways and stilling basins, responsible for the safety of dam integrity, the phenomenon of cavitation is widely studied since its hydrodynamic efforts, originating in turbulent flows and characterized by high velocity flows and high complexity, may generate cumulative and irreversible damage to the surfaces of the lining of these devices (Colgate, 1977;Falvey, 1990;Bhate et al, 2021;Schleiss et al, 2023). Cavitation is defined as the formation and later collapse of bubbles of vapor, water or different gases dissolved in the fluid, by the brusquely diminished pressure and significant increase of flow velocity (Pinto et al, 1988;Quintela & Ramos, 1980;Tullis, 1982;Bhate et al, 2021;Hampe et al, 2020;Mortensen, 2020).…”