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Maritime Numerical Modeling– Part 1: Coastal Data Collection
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Maritime Numerical Modeling– Part 1: Coastal Data Collection

Maritime Numirical modeling series start with data collection ends to hydrodynamic model using mike21, delft 3d software
Last updated 9/2025
Arabic

What you'll learn

  • Introduction to Coastal Engineering principles and concepts.
  • Essential software tools used for numerical modeling.
  • Data collection and site assessment techniques.
  • Types of data required for modeling, including meteorological and hydrological data .
  • Developing and utilizing Excel models for data analysis.
  • Application of GIS for spatial data processing and analysis.
  • Long-Term Data Analysis.
  • Data Digitization Methods.
  • Creating wind and wave rose plots for environmental characterization.
  • Validating and quality-checking input data.
  • Preparing input files for various numerical modeling software and extensions.
  • Applying models to real-world projects using actual data (Data collecetion on this course)

Course content

4 sections21 lectures4h 2m total length
  • Introduction6:18
  • Project overview4:15
  • Required Softwares6:44

    Download these softwares should be used during our courses:
    *Mike 21
    *Delft 3d SM

    *Google Earth Engine

    *civil 3d or autocad

    *Global Mapper

    *SAS plant
    *M Excel

    *ARC GIS, QGIS, ARC PRO, or any GIS software

    *wrPLOT

    *Coast tools

    * panoply

    inform me if there is any problem in download or setup :)


  • Software Download Tips5:39



  • Extra Tips for softwares Download2:41
  • How to get High Benefits from this Course2:14

Requirements

  • Basic experience in coastal engineering and solid background in civil engineering.
  • familiarity with engineering software tools.
  • Maritime/Offshore Field Experience or Water Engineers (Preferred).
  • Port Engineering Academic Background (Egyptian Universities Accepted).

Description

Step by step with professional English captions

For marine science, natural sciences, and engineering enthusiasts,

this course serves as your gateway to marine modeling—with a unique focus on real-world applications.


You’ll work directly with authentic project data, including wind, wave, temperature, tidal, current, and bathymetric measurements, allowing you to tackle genuine engineering challenges. Through structured modules, you’ll master:

  1. Field data collection and acquisition.

  2. Data processing and quality validation.

  3. Specialized marine modeling software.

  4. Dealing with various data formatting.


Designed for accessibility:

  • Professionally English-translated (Arabic instruction with embedded English terminology).

  • No prior expertise required—ideal for beginners.

  • Foundational prep for advanced MIKE 21 & Delft3D courses.


First in its series, this course transforms theory into practice—equipping you with actionable skills from day one.

then navigate through:

  1. Wave modeling using Delft3D

  2. Wave modeling using MIKE 21

  3. Hydrodynamic modeling using Delft3D

  4. Hydrodynamic modeling using MIKE 21


And with strong engagement, we may even explore advanced applications like:

  • Desalination plant modeling.

  • Sediment transport analysis.

  • Water quality assessment.

  • Pollutant dispersion studies.

  • Salinity dynamics.


Key Insight: Everything we'll cover builds directly on this course's fundamentals—so stay engaged, follow closely, and never hesitate to ask questions. I'm here to guide you at every step.


Let’s dive in and make waves in marine modeling!

Ready to navigate real marine engineering scenarios? Enroll now.

Who this course is for:

  • Marine engineers and coastal engineers
  • Civil engineers interested in coastal and marine sciences.
  • Maritime/Ocean Science Enthusiasts – Individuals interested in marine studies and numerical modeling.
  • Researchers and scientists in maritime and coastal fields.
  • Hydraulic & Water Engineers – Experts in water systems and fluid dynamics.
  • Climate Change & Sea-Level Rise Researchers.
  • Water resources engineers.
  • Data analysts specializing in environmental and coastal data.