Description
The following dataset contains the underlying data utilized in completing the MSc thesis titled 'Coastalock™ Performance on a Permeable Breakwater Slope: Model Test on the Influence of a Permeable Core, Unit Modifications, and Toe Support on the Hydraulic Performance of an Ecological Armour Unit.' This dataset not only provides an overview of all obtained results but also encompasses various other aspects.
Included in the dataset is information on the materials used for constructing the physical scale model and their respective characteristics. Additionally, the dataset comprises raw outputs from wave gauges, including voltage factors utilized for measuring wave characteristics and water level increase in the overtopping basin.
Furthermore, the dataset contains 3D models generated using Agisoft Metashape, CloudCompare, and Open3D, employing a Structure From Motion (SfM) methodology, which was instrumental in monitoring armour layer movement.
To ensure proper data interpretation and effective use, it is recommended to familiarize oneself with the content presented in the MSc thesis and read the instructions provided alongside the dataset.
Included in the dataset is information on the materials used for constructing the physical scale model and their respective characteristics. Additionally, the dataset comprises raw outputs from wave gauges, including voltage factors utilized for measuring wave characteristics and water level increase in the overtopping basin.
Furthermore, the dataset contains 3D models generated using Agisoft Metashape, CloudCompare, and Open3D, employing a Structure From Motion (SfM) methodology, which was instrumental in monitoring armour layer movement.
To ensure proper data interpretation and effective use, it is recommended to familiarize oneself with the content presented in the MSc thesis and read the instructions provided alongside the dataset.
Date made available | 2024 |
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Publisher | TU Delft - 4TU.ResearchData |
Date of data production | 2024 |
Geographical coverage | Hydraulic Engineering Laboratory, Delft |