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| :# Right-click on the BOUSS-2D simulation and select [[SMS:BOUSS-2D_Graphical_Interface#BOUSS-2D_Menu|'''Run BOUSS-2D''']]. | | :# Right-click on the BOUSS-2D simulation and select [[SMS:BOUSS-2D_Graphical_Interface#BOUSS-2D_Menu|'''Run BOUSS-2D''']]. |
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Revision as of 21:40, 28 June 2016
This is a top level workflow. This workflow includes all of the specific workflows users will need to use in creating an BOUSS-2D project. Newer and infrequent SMS users should start here.
To build a BOUSS-2D model in SMS, use the following steps:
Expand1. Start a new SMS project.
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Expand1. Start SMS, or clear existing projects in SMS.
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- If SMS is already running, select File | Delete All.
- A new project can also be started by using CTRL + N.
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Expand3. Review and edit the elevation data.
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Expand1. Review elevation data for errors.
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Expand1. Use the Dataset Info dialog.
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- Find the "Z", "elevation" or "depth" datasets on the geometric object (mesh, TIN, grid, raster) that is being reviewed
- Right-click on elevation data and select Info.
- Review information in the Dataset Info dialog to see that the range of values are as expected.
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Expand2. Use contour display options.
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- Turn off Points and Triangles, then turn on Contours in the Scatter tab of the Display Options dialog.
- Set contour options in the Contours tab. The "Color Fill" option is recommended for this.
- Look for inconsistent points (points with values much higher/lower than their neighbors or regions where no data points exist).
- Verify that the region being modeled is covered by the elevation/depth data and there are no holes.
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Expand3. Rotate the elevation data.
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- Use the Rotate
tool to examine the elevation data from different angles.
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Expand2. Remove erroneous points and triangles.
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- After reviewing the imported data, points or triangles covering regions where there are no data points should be deleted. This could include outlier points or thin triangles.
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Expand3. Add breaklines.
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- Select the Create Breakline
tool.
- Click along points of a common elevation, such as at a bank toe or levee crest, to connect these points in the surface.
- Use the Backspace key to back up if an erroneous selection is made.
- Double-click or press Enter key to complete the breakline.
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Expand4. Define model limits (domain extents).
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Expand1. Generate a BOUSS-2D coverage in the map module.
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- Create a new coverage with the "BOUSS-2D" type.
Expand1. Create new coverage from scratch.
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- Select Map Data in the Project Explorer and use the New Coverage right-click command.
- Use the New Coverage dialog to create a new coverage by selecting the desired coverage type, and naming the coverage.
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Expand2. Create new coverage from an existing coverage.
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- Use the Duplicate command on an existing coverage. This will copy any feature objects on the coverage.
- Use the Rename command to give the coverage a new name.
- Change the coverage type.
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Expand2. Create arcs to define the coastline and land areas.
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Expand1. Create feature arcs, nodes and vertices.
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- In the Map module, create feature objects in the active coverage.
- Use the Create Feature Arc
tool to create arcs in the map coverage.
- Begin creating a new arc by clicking in the Graphics Window at either arc end. If clicking on an existing feature node, vertex or arc, the new arc will snap to that object.
- Double-click or press the Enter key to terminate the arc.
- Use the Create Feature Node
tool to create additional nodes alone or to split arcs.
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Expand2. Modify arcs.
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- Feature arcs often need to be edited after initial creation.
Expand3. Split arcs.
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- An existing arc can be split by:
Expand3. Add a new connecting arc.
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- Use the Create Feature Arc
tool to start or end a new arc on an existing arc to split the existing arc into two arcs.
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Expand6. Define the wave maker.
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- Create a wave maker coverage
- Create a wave maker point
- Define the wave maker parameters
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Expand7. Define roughness.
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Expand1. Create a roughness coverage.
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- Create a new coverage with the BOUSS-2D "Roughness" type.
- Select Map Data in the Project Explorer and use the New Coverage right-click command.
- Use the New Coverage dialog to create a new coverage by selecting the desired coverage type, and naming the coverage.
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Expand2. Create a feature polygons to represents the roughness area.
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Expand1. Create enclosed arcs in the roughness area.
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Expand1. Create feature arcs, nodes and vertices.
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- In the Map module, create feature objects in the active coverage.
- Use the Create Feature Arc
tool to create arcs in the map coverage.
- Begin creating a new arc by clicking in the Graphics Window at either arc end. If clicking on an existing feature node, vertex or arc, the new arc will snap to that object.
- Double-click or press the Enter key to terminate the arc.
- Use the Create Feature Node
tool to create additional nodes alone or to split arcs.
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Expand2. Modify arcs.
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- Feature arcs often need to be edited after initial creation.
Expand3. Split arcs.
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- An existing arc can be split by:
Expand3. Add a new connecting arc.
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- Use the Create Feature Arc
tool to start or end a new arc on an existing arc to split the existing arc into two arcs.
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Expand8. Define damping.
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Expand1. Create a damping coverage.
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- Create a new coverage with the BOUSS-2D "Damping" type.
- Select Map Data in the Project Explorer and use the New Coverage right-click command.
- Use the New Coverage dialog to create a new coverage by selecting the desired coverage type, and naming the coverage.
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Expand2. Create a feature arc to represents the damping area.
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- Create damping arcs in damping locations.
Expand1. Create feature arcs, nodes and vertices.
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- In the Map module, create feature objects in the active coverage.
- Use the Create Feature Arc
tool to create arcs in the map coverage.
- Begin creating a new arc by clicking in the Graphics Window at either arc end. If clicking on an existing feature node, vertex or arc, the new arc will snap to that object.
- Double-click or press the Enter key to terminate the arc.
- Use the Create Feature Node
tool to create additional nodes alone or to split arcs.
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Expand2. Modify arcs.
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- Feature arcs often need to be edited after initial creation.
Expand3. Split arcs.
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- An existing arc can be split by:
Expand3. Add a new connecting arc.
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- Use the Create Feature Arc
tool to start or end a new arc on an existing arc to split the existing arc into two arcs.
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Expand9. Set up the BOUSS-2D simulation.
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- Right-click in the Project Explorer and select New Simulation | BOUSS-2D.
- Link components to the simulation.
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Expand11. Run the BOUSS-2D Simulation.
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- Right-click on the BOUSS-2D simulation and select Export BOUSS-2D.
- Right-click on the BOUSS-2D simulation and select Run BOUSS-2D.
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Expand12. Review results.
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Expand1. Load solution files.
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- The solution file should load after running the model assuming the Load Solution option was checked in the model wrapper before exiting the model run. If loading the solution file separately from the model run, do the following:
- Open the output files generated from the model run.
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Expand2. Review results datasets and data visualization.
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Expand1. Manually review dataset solutions.
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- In the Project Explorer, click on solution dataset created from the simulation run and view results in the Graphics Window.
- Click through the time steps for each dataset to see changes over time in the Graphics Window.
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Expand2. Adjust the display options.
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Expand2. View display.
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- Use the Rotate
, Pan , and Zoom tools.
- Use the View menu commands found in the Display menu.
- Use the Frame
command to center and resize the display as needed.
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Expand3. Adjust display.
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- Display may need to be adjusted during the remainder of the project.
- Use the Display Options dialog and viewing tools as needed.
- Use the Frame
command to center and resize the display as needed.
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Expand4. Create a plot.
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Expand1. Load solution files if not already in the project.
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- The solution should load automatically assuming the Load Solution option was checked in the model wrapper before exiting the model run.
- If loading the solution separately from the model run, open the solution file generated from model run.
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Expand3. Create observation points in the observation coverage.
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Expand1. Create feature arcs, nodes and vertices.
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- In the Map module, create feature objects in the active coverage.
- Use the Create Feature Arc
tool to create arcs in the map coverage.
- Begin creating a new arc by clicking in the Graphics Window at either arc end. If clicking on an existing feature node, vertex or arc, the new arc will snap to that object.
- Double-click or press the Enter key to terminate the arc.
- Use the Create Feature Node
tool to create additional nodes alone or to split arcs.
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Expand2. Modify arcs.
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- Feature arcs often need to be edited after initial creation.
Expand3. Split arcs.
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- An existing arc can be split by:
Expand3. Add a new connecting arc.
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- Use the Create Feature Arc
tool to start or end a new arc on an existing arc to split the existing arc into two arcs.
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Expand5. Use the Plot Wizard to generate plot type.
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- The Plot Wizard can generate any of the following plot types:
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Expand3. Use an observation profile plot.
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Expand2. Create observation arcs in the observation coverage.
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Expand1. Create feature arcs, nodes and vertices.
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- In the Map module, create feature objects in the active coverage.
- Use the Create Feature Arc
tool to create arcs in the map coverage.
- Begin creating a new arc by clicking in the Graphics Window at either arc end. If clicking on an existing feature node, vertex or arc, the new arc will snap to that object.
- Double-click or press the Enter key to terminate the arc.
- Use the Create Feature Node
tool to create additional nodes alone or to split arcs.
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Expand2. Modify arcs.
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- Feature arcs often need to be edited after initial creation.
Expand3. Split arcs.
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- An existing arc can be split by:
Expand3. Add a new connecting arc.
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- Use the Create Feature Arc
tool to start or end a new arc on an existing arc to split the existing arc into two arcs.
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