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[[Image:Runup MC.jpg|thumb|600 px|BOUSS2D ''Runup / Overtopping Model Control'' dialog]]
[[Image:Runup MC.png|thumb|600 px|BOUSS2D ''Runup / Overtopping Model Control'' dialog]]
The BOUSS2D ''Runup / Overtopping Model Control'' dialog is accessed by right-clicking on the Runup/Overtopping simulation and selecting the '''Model Control''' command. The dialog allows setting the following parameters:
The BOUSS2D ''Runup / Overtopping Model Control'' dialog is accessed by right-clicking on the Runup/Overtopping simulation and selecting the '''Model Control''' command. The dialog allows setting the following parameters:
*''Project Title'' – Enter the title of the project in this field. The title is used for the folder name where the output files will be stored.  
*''Project Title'' – Enter the title of the project in this field. The title is used for the folder name where the output files will be stored.  
*''Input Datasets'' – These inputs specify spatially varied input parameters for the model. In addition to the bathymetry, BOUSS-2D can utilize spatially varied damping, porosity and currents. In this section, the user defines whether these inputs are used (“None” is selected if not), and if so, how they are defined.
*''Input Datasets'' – These inputs specify spatially varied input parameters for the model. In addition to the bathymetry, BOUSS-2D can utilize spatially varied damping, porosity and currents. In this section define whether these inputs are used (“None” is selected if not), and if so, how they are defined.
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**''Damping'' &ndash; specified using boundary conditions on cell strings or selected from the scalar functions.
*''Damping'' &ndash; specified using boundary conditions on cell strings or selected from the scalar functions.
**''Porosity'' &ndash; specified using boundary conditions on cell strings or selected from the scalar functions.
*''Porosity'' &ndash; specified using boundary conditions on cell strings or selected from the scalar functions.
**''Current'' &ndash; selected from the available vector functions.
*''Current'' &ndash; selected from the available vector functions.
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*''Time Control'' &ndash; The interface displays the recommended values for ''Duration'' and ''Time step'' in parentheses.
*''Time Control'' &ndash; The interface displays the recommended values for ''Duration'' and ''Time step'' in parentheses.
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**''Duration'' &ndash; enter the model run duration.
*''Duration'' &ndash; enter the model run duration.
**''Time Step'' &ndash; enter the number of time steps for the model run duration.
*''Time Step'' &ndash; enter the number of time steps for the model run duration.
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*''Grid Information'' &ndash; This section displays the attributes of the active grid.
*''Grid Information'' &ndash; This section displays the attributes of the active grid.
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**''Cell Size'' &ndash; specifies the size of cells the model run will use.
*''Cell Size'' &ndash; specifies the size of cells the model run will use.
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*''Porosity Friction Factors''
*''Porosity Friction Factors''
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**''Turbulent'' &ndash; value ranges from 0.0 to 3.6 with a default value of 2.4.  
*''Turbulent'' &ndash; value ranges from 0.0 to 3.6 with a default value of 2.4.  
**''Laminar'' &ndash; value ranges from 0 to 1500 with a default value of 800.
*''Laminar'' &ndash; value ranges from 0 to 1500 with a default value of 800.
**''Store Size'' &ndash; represents the characteristic stone size (d50) in meters of the breakwater armor layer and must be greater than zero.
*''Store Size'' &ndash; represents the characteristic stone size (d50) in meters of the breakwater armor layer and must be greater than zero.
**''Added Mass Coeff.'' &ndash;
*''Added Mass Coeff.'' &ndash;
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*''Parameters''  
*''Parameters''  
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**''Roughness Type''  &ndash; sets the Chezy coefficient type. Currently, only "Constant Chezy coefficent" is allowed. The Chezy coefficient ranges from 0.0 to 1000.0 (default = 50).
*''Roughness Type''  &ndash; sets the Chezy coefficient type. Currently, only "Constant Chezy coefficent" is allowed. The Chezy coefficient ranges from 0.0 to 1000.0 (default = 50).
**''Smagorinsky Number''  &ndash; must be between 0.0 and 2.0 (default=0.2).
*''Smagorinsky Number''  &ndash; must be between 0.0 and 2.0 (default=0.2).
**''Nonlinear Option''  &ndash; can be set to either "Strong" or "Weak".
*''Nonlinear Option''  &ndash; can be set to either "Strong" or "Weak".
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*''Output Options''
*''Output Options''
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**''Overide Default File Prefix'' &ndash; allows specifying a file name for these solution files. The default file prefix is the filename of the *.par file.
*''Overide Default File Prefix'' &ndash; allows the user to specify a file name for these solution files. The default file prefix is the filename of the *.par file.
***''File Prefix'' &ndash; becomes active once the ''Overide Default File Prefix'' is toggled on. A new prefix may be entered when active.
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**''Time Independent''
*''File Prefix'' &ndash; becomes active once the ''Overide Default File Prefix'' is toggled on. A new prefix may be entered when active.
***''Output Significant Wave Height''
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***''Output Mean Currents''
*''Time Independent''
***''Output Mean Water Level''
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***''Output Max Inundation Water Level''
*''Output Significant Wave Height''
***''Output Format'' &ndash; gives options to output in an "XMDF" file, a "BOUSS-2D Native" file, or "Both".
*''Output Mean Currents''
**''Animation Output''
*''Output Mean Water Level''
***''Output'' WSE &ndash; tells the model to output time varying datasets.
*''Output Max Inundation Water Level''
***''Output Velocity'' &ndash; tells the model to output time varying datasets.
*''Output Format'' &ndash; gives options to output in an "XMDF" file, a "BOUSS-2D Native" file, or "Both".
****Number of Frames
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****Required Memory
*''Animation Output''
***''Override Defaults'' &ndash; Enables the ''Begin Output'', ''End Output'', and ''Step'' controls.
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****''Begin Output'' &ndash; must be greater than 0.0 and less than the run duration.
*''Output'' WSE &ndash; tells the model to output time varying datasets.
****''End Output''&ndash; must be greater than 0.0 and less than the run duration.
*''Output Velocity'' &ndash; tells the model to output time varying datasets.
****''Step'' &ndash; determines how often the model will save time-varying output.
**Number of Frames
 
**Required Memory
*''Override Defaults'' &ndash; Enables the ''Begin Output'', ''End Output'', and ''Step'' controls.
**''Begin Output'' &ndash; must be greater than 0.0 and less than the run duration.
**''End Output''&ndash; must be greater than 0.0 and less than the run duration.
**''Step'' &ndash; determines how often the model will save time-varying output.
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==Related Topics==
==Related Topics==
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Latest revision as of 15:59, 16 July 2019

BOUSS2D Runup / Overtopping Model Control dialog

The BOUSS2D Runup / Overtopping Model Control dialog is accessed by right-clicking on the Runup/Overtopping simulation and selecting the Model Control command. The dialog allows setting the following parameters:

  • Project Title – Enter the title of the project in this field. The title is used for the folder name where the output files will be stored.
  • Input Datasets – These inputs specify spatially varied input parameters for the model. In addition to the bathymetry, BOUSS-2D can utilize spatially varied damping, porosity and currents. In this section define whether these inputs are used (“None” is selected if not), and if so, how they are defined.
    • Damping – specified using boundary conditions on cell strings or selected from the scalar functions.
    • Porosity – specified using boundary conditions on cell strings or selected from the scalar functions.
    • Current – selected from the available vector functions.
  • Time Control – The interface displays the recommended values for Duration and Time step in parentheses.
    • Duration – enter the model run duration.
    • Time Step – enter the number of time steps for the model run duration.
  • Grid Information – This section displays the attributes of the active grid.
    • Cell Size – specifies the size of cells the model run will use.
  • Porosity Friction Factors
    • Turbulent – value ranges from 0.0 to 3.6 with a default value of 2.4.
    • Laminar – value ranges from 0 to 1500 with a default value of 800.
    • Store Size – represents the characteristic stone size (d50) in meters of the breakwater armor layer and must be greater than zero.
    • Added Mass Coeff.
  • Parameters
    • Roughness Type – sets the Chezy coefficient type. Currently, only "Constant Chezy coefficent" is allowed. The Chezy coefficient ranges from 0.0 to 1000.0 (default = 50).
    • Smagorinsky Number – must be between 0.0 and 2.0 (default=0.2).
    • Nonlinear Option – can be set to either "Strong" or "Weak".
  • Output Options
    • Overide Default File Prefix – allows specifying a file name for these solution files. The default file prefix is the filename of the *.par file.
      • File Prefix – becomes active once the Overide Default File Prefix is toggled on. A new prefix may be entered when active.
    • Time Independent
      • Output Significant Wave Height
      • Output Mean Currents
      • Output Mean Water Level
      • Output Max Inundation Water Level
      • Output Format – gives options to output in an "XMDF" file, a "BOUSS-2D Native" file, or "Both".
    • Animation Output
      • Output WSE – tells the model to output time varying datasets.
      • Output Velocity – tells the model to output time varying datasets.
        • Number of Frames
        • Required Memory
      • Override Defaults – Enables the Begin Output, End Output, and Step controls.
        • Begin Output – must be greater than 0.0 and less than the run duration.
        • End Output– must be greater than 0.0 and less than the run duration.
        • Step – determines how often the model will save time-varying output.


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