Research Data Archive
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This repository contains the data supporting the figures in the manuscript titled "Three-dimensional modelling of drag anchor penetration using the material point method". The data has been archived to facilitate transparency, reproducibility, and reuse.

Contents
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The repository includes a contains multiple CSV files, each corresponding to a specific figure in the paper.

Structure
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Each CSV file is named according to the figure it supports:
    Figure9a.csv
    Figure9b.csv
    Figure13b.csv
    Figure15.csv
    Figure18a.csv
    Figure18b.csv
    Figure18c.csv
    Figure19.csv
    Figure20a.csv
    Figure20b.csv
    Figure20c.csv
    Figure21.csv
    Figure23.csv
    Figure24a.csv
    Figure24b.csv
    Figure24c.csv
    Figure26.csv
    Figure27a.csv
    Figure27b.csv

Each file contains the raw or processed data used to generate the corresponding figure in the paper.

File Format
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All files are in CSV (comma-separated values) format and can be opened with any text editor, spreadsheet software (e.g., Excel, LibreOffice), or data analysis tool (e.g., Python, R, MATLAB, Julia).

Headers in each CSV describe the variables plotted. See the paper’s figure captions for interpretation.

License
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This data is made available under the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) license.

You are free to:

- Share — copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format
- Adapt — remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially

Under the following terms:

- Attribution — You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made.

More information: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0

Citation
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If you use this data, please cite:

Bird, R. E., Coombs, W. M., Brown, M. J., Augarde, C. E., Sharif, Y. U., Pretti, G., Macdonald, C., Stevens, D., Carter, G. (2026). Three-dimensional modelling of drag anchor penetration using the material point method [Dataset]. Durham University. doi:10.15128/r1w6634362b
