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CMS-Wave structure files (*.struct) contain a line defining the number of cells that should be treated as structures in the model simulation, and then a list of these cells with special features assigned to them. These are specified in the SMS interface by selecting the cell and assigning cell attributes (CMS-Wave menu or right click on selected cell). These cells can represent: | |||
CMS-Wave structure files contain a line defining the number of cells that should be treated as structures in the model simulation, and then a list of these cells with special features assigned to them. These are specified in the SMS interface by selecting the cell and assigning cell attributes (CMS-Wave menu or right click on selected cell). These cells can represent: | |||
* a floating breakwater | * a floating breakwater | ||
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== File Format == | == File Format == | ||
<blockquote> | |||
{| | {|style = "background: #F9F9F9" | ||
|number of structure cells | |number of structure cells | ||
|- | |- | ||
|one row for each structure cell (each row includes the I and J indices of a selected output cell, the structure type and the modifier value | |one row for each structure cell (each row includes the I and J indices of a selected output cell, the structure type and the modifier value | ||
|} | |}</blockquote> | ||
== Sample File == | == Sample File == | ||
<blockquote> | |||
{| | {|style="background: #F9F9F9" | ||
|4 /* there are 5 structure cells in this sample file */ | |4 /* there are 5 structure cells in this sample file */ | ||
|- | |- | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|16 22 4 3 /* model will treat cell (16,22) as a breakwater/seawall/mound with an elevation of 3 meters above sealevel */ | |16 22 4 3 /* model will treat cell (16,22) as a breakwater/seawall/mound with an elevation of 3 meters above sealevel */ | ||
|} | |}</blockquote> | ||
== Parameter definitions == | == Parameter definitions == | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
!width=" | !width="30"|kstruc | ||
!width="200"|Description | !width="200"|Description | ||
!width="400"|Modifier value (cstruc) | !width="400"|Modifier value (cstruc) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1 || add alternative depth without modifying input depth file | |width="30"| 1 || add alternative depth without modifying input depth file | ||
| specify the new structure depth (assumed land if no depth specified) | | specify the new structure depth (assumed land if no depth specified) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 2 || for calculation of wave runup and overwash on beach face or structure and adjacent land | |width="30"| 2 || for calculation of wave runup and overwash on beach face or structure and adjacent land | ||
| specify the elevation above mean water level for the cell. Input depth used in no value specified. Has no impact if elevation < 0) | | specify the elevation above mean water level for the cell. Input depth used in no value specified. Has no impact if elevation < 0) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 3 || for calculation of transmitted wave under a floating breakwater | |width="30"| 3 || for calculation of transmitted wave under a floating breakwater | ||
| specify the floating breakwater draft (skipped if not provided or value is < 0.05 m) | | specify the floating breakwater draft (skipped if not provided or value is < 0.05 m) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 4 || for a vertical wall breakwater | |width="30"| 4 || for a vertical wall breakwater | ||
| rowspan="2"| specify breakwater/structure elevation (input depth value used in not provided; immersed if value < 0.0) | | rowspan="2"| specify breakwater/structure elevation (input depth value used in not provided; immersed if value < 0.0) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 5 || for a composite or rubble-mound breakwater | |width="30"| 5 || for a composite or rubble-mound breakwater | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Related Topics== | ==Related Topics== | ||
* [[SMS:CMS- | * [[SMS:CMS-Wave Files|CMS-Wave Files]] | ||
* [[SMS:File Formats|File Formats]] | * [[SMS:File Formats|File Formats]] | ||
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[[Category:CMS-Wave]] | [[Category:CMS-Wave|S]] | ||
[[Category:SMS File Formats|C]] |
Latest revision as of 16:40, 22 September 2017
CMS-Wave structure files (*.struct) contain a line defining the number of cells that should be treated as structures in the model simulation, and then a list of these cells with special features assigned to them. These are specified in the SMS interface by selecting the cell and assigning cell attributes (CMS-Wave menu or right click on selected cell). These cells can represent:
- a floating breakwater
- a bottom mound breakwater
- a beach segment and the land adjacent to it
- jetties or seawalls
- underwater features such as reefs or submerged structures
A trench, submerged mound or structure can be added to the bed as features without modifying the input depth file. Each feature cell is described by four parameters in a line in the structure file. A sample file and table of the parameters is defined below.
File Format
number of structure cells one row for each structure cell (each row includes the I and J indices of a selected output cell, the structure type and the modifier value
Sample File
4 /* there are 5 structure cells in this sample file */ 10 15 1 3 /* cell (10,15) will be modified to have a depth of 3 meters */ 23 41 2 0.5 /* model will calculate runup and overwash at cell (23,41). It will be assigned an elevation 0f 0.5 meters above sea level */ 15 7 3 1.5 /* model will treat cell (15,7) as a floating breakwater with a draft of 1.5 meters to calculate transmission of waves under the structure */ 16 22 4 3 /* model will treat cell (16,22) as a breakwater/seawall/mound with an elevation of 3 meters above sealevel */
Parameter definitions
kstruc | Description | Modifier value (cstruc) |
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1 | add alternative depth without modifying input depth file | specify the new structure depth (assumed land if no depth specified) |
2 | for calculation of wave runup and overwash on beach face or structure and adjacent land | specify the elevation above mean water level for the cell. Input depth used in no value specified. Has no impact if elevation < 0) |
3 | for calculation of transmitted wave under a floating breakwater | specify the floating breakwater draft (skipped if not provided or value is < 0.05 m) |
4 | for a vertical wall breakwater | specify breakwater/structure elevation (input depth value used in not provided; immersed if value < 0.0) |
5 | for a composite or rubble-mound breakwater |
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