Python For Breakwater Design: Mastering Coastal Engineering
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 905.91 MB | Duration: 3h 13m
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 905.91 MB | Duration: 3h 13m
Coastal Engineering Design with Python Programming
What you'll learn
Understand the Coastal Processes
Basic Python for Coastal Engineering
Breakwater Types and Their Functions
Computation and Design Breakwater using Python
Requirements
Basic knowledge in coastal engineering
Basic programming language and syntax
Description
"Python for Breakwater Design: Mastering Coastal Engineering with Computational Tools" is an immersive course that equips coastal engineers with the skills to effectively utilize Python and computational tools for breakwater design. Throughout the course, engineers learn how to leverage Python programming to enhance the design process, optimize breakwater performance, and ensure coastal resilience. The course begins by introducing key coastal engineering principles and highlighting the importance of breakwater design in protecting coastlines. During the course, participants explore various computational tools and libraries specific to coastal engineering, such as NumPy, Matplotlib, and Pandas. They learn how to apply these tools to analyze wave, assess stability, and optimize breakwater configurations. Emphasizing practical learning, the course includes hands-on examples, coding exercises, and real-world case studies. Participants gain experience in conducting numerical computations, processing data, and visualizing results, empowering them to make informed decisions in breakwater design. By the end of the course, participants will have acquired the necessary skills to effectively utilize Python and computational tools for breakwater design. They will be equipped to simulate scenarios, visualize results, and make informed design choices. Python becomes their tool of choice, enabling them to tackle complex breakwater design challenges and contribute to resilient coastal infrastructure.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Coastal Engineering Basics
Lecture 2 Coastal Processes
Lecture 3 Breakwater Types and Functions
Section 2: Implementing Python to Breakwater Design
Lecture 4 Introduction to Breakwater Library | Article
Lecture 5 Introduction to Breakwater Library | Video Tutorial
Lecture 6 Computing Wave Height : Battjes and Groenendijk | Article
Lecture 7 Computing Wave Height : Battjes and Groenendijk | Video Tutorial
Lecture 8 Computing Wave Height : Goda | Article
Lecture 9 Computing Wave Height : Goda | Video Tutorial
Lecture 10 Introduction to Limit State | Article
Lecture 11 Introduction to Limit State | Video Tutorial
Lecture 12 Material Type: Rock | Article
Lecture 13 Material Type: Rock | Video Tutorial
Lecture 14 Material Type: Concrete Armour Units | Article
Lecture 15 Material Type: Concrete Armour Units | Video Tutorial
Lecture 16 Stability Armour Layer: Hudson | Article
Lecture 17 Stability Armour Layer: Hudson | Video Tutorial
Lecture 18 Stability Armour Layer: Van der Meer Shallow and Deep Water | Article
Lecture 19 Stability Armour Layer: Van der Meer Shallow and Deep Water | Video Tutorial
Lecture 20 Stability Armour Layer: Van der Meer Deep Water | Article
Lecture 21 Stability Armour Layer: Van der Meer Deep Water | Video Tutorial
Lecture 22 Stability Armour Layer: Van der Meer Shallow Water | Article
Lecture 23 Stability Armour Layer: Van der Meer Shallow Water | Video Tutorial
Lecture 24 Stability Toe | Article
Lecture 25 Stability Toe | Video Tutorial
Lecture 26 Stability Substructure | Article
Lecture 27 Stability Substructure | Video Tutorial
Lecture 28 Stability of Monolithic Breakwaters | Article
Lecture 29 Stability of Monolithic Breakwaters | Video Tutorial
Lecture 30 Stability of Monolithic Breakwaters: Optional Function I | Article
Lecture 31 Stability of Monolithic Breakwaters: Optional Function I | Video Tutorial
Lecture 32 Stability of Monolithic Breakwaters: Optional Function II | Article
Lecture 33 Stability of Monolithic Breakwaters: Optional Function II | Video Tutorial
Lecture 34 Breakwater Types Conventional Rubble Mound: Rock | Article
Lecture 35 Breakwater Types Conventional Rubble Mound: Rock | Video Tutorial
Lecture 36 Breakwater Types Conventional Rubble Mound: Concrete Armour | Article
Lecture 37 Breakwater Types Conventional Rubble Mound: Concrete Armour | Video Tutorial
Lecture 38 Breakwater Types Composite Vertical: Caisson | Article
Lecture 39 Breakwater Types Composite Vertical: Caisson | Video Tutorial
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