Musa, MirkoHill, CraigGuala, Michele2019-06-272019-06-272019-06-27https://hdl.handle.net/11299/203923Please see Readme files included in each data folder.Hydrokinetic energy can be extracted efficiently from naturally occurring water flows. Although representing a continuous and ubiquitous source of kinetic energy, rivers in particular are delicate environments, sensitive to external disturbances. Asymmetric installation of in-stream hydrokinetic energy converters have proven to actively interact with sediment transport and bedforms characteristics, triggering non-local geomorphic effects that resemble river instabilities known as forced-bars. This data-set comprises a series of measurements of channel topography evolution, flow velocity around the turbines and array performance under different configurations.CC0 1.0 Universalhydrokinetic energyMHKsediment transportriver morphodynamicsturbine arrayenvironmental impactsbedformsforced barsexperimentshydraulic engineeringADVtopography scanrenewable energyaxial-flow turbinesHydrokinetic turbine array performance and geomorphic effects under different siting strategies and sediment transport conditions: topography, flow velocity and array performance measurementsDatasethttps://doi.org/10.13020/4p2e-p886