Teitl: ADV channel hydrodynamics data set for six engineered logjam structures
Dyfyniad
Müller S, Follett E, Ouro P, et al. (2021). ADV channel hydrodynamics data set for six engineered logjam structures. Cardiff University. https://doi.org/10.17035/d.2021.0131419068
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Dull Mynediad: Bydd https://doi.org/10.17035/d.2021.0131419068 yn mynd â chi i dudalen storio ar gyfer y set ddata hon, lle byddwch chi’n gallu lawrlwytho'r data neu ddod o hyd i ragor o wybodaeth mynediad, fel y bo'n briodol.
Crewyr y Set Ddata o Brifysgol Caerdydd
Manylion y Set Ddata
Cyhoeddwr: Cardiff University
Dyddiad (y flwyddyn) pryd y daeth y data ar gael i'r cyhoedd: 2021
Dyddiad dechrau creu'r data: 17.09.2018
Dyddiad gorffen creu'r data: 31.03.2019
Fformat y data: xlsx
Meddalwedd ofynnol: Microsoft Excel, Libre Office Calc
Amcangyfrif o gyfanswm maint storio'r set ddata: Llai na 100 megabeit
Nifer y ffeiliau yn y set ddata: 6
DOI : 10.17035/d.2021.0131419068
DOI URL: http://doi.org/10.17035/d.2021.0131419068
Using small-scale laboratory experiments, the upstream and downstream hydrodynamics of six idealised engineered logjams were investigated using Acoustic Doppler Velocimetry. Velocity profiles were measured along the channel centreline upstream and downstream of these jams. Velocity records were decomposed into time-averaged and fluctuation components, allowing the analysis of first and second order turbulence statistics at each measurement location and for each logjam. The data set comprises six excel files, with a separate file for each jam: S1 (non-porous jam), S2 (long, porous jam), S3 (long, open-porous jam), S4 (staggered jam), S5 (short, porous jam) and S6 (scaled, short, porous jam). The data for each measurement location is included in a separate worksheet, with streamwise distance expressed in vertical gap width (b0). Research results based upon these data are published at https://doi.org/10.1029/2022WR032111
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