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This tool creates one or two functions representing the celerity and/or the wavelength at each node, based on the depth at each node. The celerity (C) is defined as the relative velocity of a wave with respect to the fluid in which it is travelling.  
This tool creates one or two functions representing the celerity and/or the wavelength at each node, based on the depth at each node. The celerity (C) is defined as the relative velocity of a wave with respect to the fluid in which it is travelling.  


:Note: the variable here is depth, not elevation. For applications relative to mean sea level, using the negative of the elevation relative to a datum is acceptable, but if the water level will vary, the depth is actually the water level minus the ground elevation.  This operation can be performed using the ''Data Calculator''.
:The ''Output base name'' edit field allows the modeler to customize the name of the dataset being created.
:The ''Output base name'' edit field allows the modeler to customize the name of the dataset being created.
::<math>Celerity = (Gravity * Depth)^{0.5}</math>.
::<math>Celerity = (Gravity * Depth)^{0.5}</math>.
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====Input parameters====
====Input parameters====
*''Input dataset'' &ndash;  
*''Input dataset'' &ndash; Select a bathymetry dataset in the project. If the dataset is in elevation, it will be converted to depth.
*''Input dataset is depth'' &ndash;  
*''Input dataset is depth'' &ndash; Check if the input bathymetry dataset is in depth and not elevation.
*''Gravity (m/s<sup>2</sup> or ft/s<sup>2</sup>)'' &ndash;
*''Gravity (m/s<sup>2</sup> or ft/s<sup>2</sup>)'' &ndash; Enter a gravity value for the celerity equation.
*''Period (seconds)'' &ndash;  
*''Period (seconds)'' &ndash; Enter a period value for the wavelength equation.
*''Minimum depth (m or ft)'' &ndash;  
*''Minimum depth (m or ft)'' &ndash; Set a minimum depth to buffer the function results.
*''Wavelength/Celerity dataset basename'' &ndash;


====Output parameters====
====Output parameters====
*''Wavelength/Celerity dataset basename'' &ndash;  
*''Wavelength/Celerity dataset basename'' &ndash; Allows customizing the name of the dataset being created.


====Current Location in toolbox====  
====Current Location in toolbox====  

Latest revision as of 22:49, 27 March 2025


Primitive Weighting

This tool creates one or two functions representing the celerity and/or the wavelength at each node, based on the depth at each node. The celerity (C) is defined as the relative velocity of a wave with respect to the fluid in which it is travelling.

The Output base name edit field allows the modeler to customize the name of the dataset being created.
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Input parameters

  • Input dataset – Select a bathymetry dataset in the project. If the dataset is in elevation, it will be converted to depth.
  • Input dataset is depth – Check if the input bathymetry dataset is in depth and not elevation.
  • Gravity (m/s2 or ft/s2) – Enter a gravity value for the celerity equation.
  • Period (seconds) – Enter a period value for the wavelength equation.
  • Minimum depth (m or ft) – Set a minimum depth to buffer the function results.

Output parameters

  • Wavelength/Celerity dataset basename – Allows customizing the name of the dataset being created.

Current Location in toolbox

Datasets/Wavelength and Celerity