This dataset contains all data, which have been used to write the linked paper. In addition, it contains all Python scripts used for the evaluation of the data. It should be noted that the Python module pynocular is used within the scripts. This module is not yet published, but it is planned for release via https://github.com/baw-de.
This dataset provides a set of input data for each test case, as well as for the river engineering application used in Martin Utz's dissertation. The corresponding simulation results are also provided. Together with the settings described in the thesis and the software (https://git.iws.uni-stuttgart.de/dumux-pub/Utz2025b), this allows the simulations discussed in the dissertation to be reproduced.
This dataset contains all data, which have been used to write the linked paper. In addition, it contains all Python scripts used for the evaluation of the data.
To validate a numerical method to simulate passive downstream fish passage of fish, the numeri-cal method was compared with laboratory data. The particle movement in a laboratory flume was compared with the particle movement in the numerical model of this flume. The videos of the experiments in the laboratory model and the tracked particle positions of the numerical ex-periments and the laboratory experiments are provided.