SMS:What's New in SMS 11.2: Difference between revisions
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==Model Features== | ==Model Features== | ||
===SRH-2D=== | ===SRH-2D=== | ||
* There is now a custom interface for the SRH-2D model developed by the United States Bureau of Reclamation (http://www.usbr.gov/pmts/sediment/model/srh2d/index.html). This model is a finite volume engine that is very stable in wetting/drying conditions. It has been tested extensively by various agencies, academic and commercial users. | * There is now a custom interface for the [[SMS:SRH-2D|SRH-2D]] model developed by the United States Bureau of Reclamation (http://www.usbr.gov/pmts/sediment/model/srh2d/index.html). This model is a finite volume engine that is very stable in wetting/drying conditions. It has been tested extensively by various agencies, academic and commercial users. | ||
===ADCIRC=== | ===ADCIRC=== |
Revision as of 13:38, 8 January 2014
Release Notes
General Features
Dataset Toolbox
- A Merge Datasets option is now available in the Dataset Toolbox.
Interface Components
- Projection commands have been moved to the Display menu.
- A Reproject All command has been added in the Display menu.
- Help buttons in dialogues will open the corresponding page in the XMSWiki.
Dynamic Model Interface
- We are excited to present a more flexible and powerful alternative to the generic model interface that has been supported by SMS for several years. This methodology allows a model developer to define all the attributes of an interface for a specific model in an XML file. SMS will read this file when launched, and then interact with the model. This schema is defined in [SMS:Dynamic_Model_Interface_Schema|Dynamic Model Interface Schema]]. The dynamic model interface includes:
- Model specific menu commands.
- Model specific parameters.
- Model specific boundary conditions.
- Model specific file formats (for both reading and writing).
- Model specific execution procedures including as many different pre-run utilities or execution steps as are required by the model.
MIKE 21 (*.mesh) File Support
- MIKE 21 (*.mesh) files can now be loaded into SMS 11.1 and later. See the article MIKE 21 *.mesh.
LIDAR File Support
- SMS can now import a LIDAR file.
Saving Color Palettes
- Color palettes will now be saved when doing File|Save Settings. When SMS is loaded, any saved palettes will automatically be loaded as defaults.
NOAA HURDAT File Support
- SMS will now load storms for the standard NOAA HURDAT format. The file will need to have a *.hurdat2 extension to be recognized by SMS.
Contour Options
- The default values for contour options in a dataset will be that of the module.
Vector Display Options
- New display option feature for showing vector arrows at a constant elevation. See Vector Display Options for more information.
- New display option for vector arrows to follow flow path (vectors curve). This is done by selecting "Arrows follow flow path" under the Vectors tab in the Display Options dialog.
- Warning: this can be slow if displaying lots of vectors.'
Module Features
Curvilinear Grid
- New tool to split and merge row/column of a curvilinear grid. See the Curvilinear Grid Tools section for more information.
- Ability to merge two curvilinear grids. See the article Curvilinear Grid Module for more information
Mesh Modules
- SMS 11.2 allows for use of multiple meshes.
Model Features
SRH-2D
- There is now a custom interface for the SRH-2D model developed by the United States Bureau of Reclamation (http://www.usbr.gov/pmts/sediment/model/srh2d/index.html). This model is a finite volume engine that is very stable in wetting/drying conditions. It has been tested extensively by various agencies, academic and commercial users.
ADCIRC
- There is now support for time varying bathymetry in ADCIRC.
- You can now do a spatially average interpolate from a raster/DEM to an ADCIRC mesh.
ADH
- The ms-coupler has been updated to now include ADH meshes instead of ADCIRC.
CMS-Flow
- The cards, values and comments are now displayed in color in the CMS-Flow Advanced tab
- Added projection cards
STWAVE
- The model control now uses a spectral coverage to specify the cases/wave states that will be included in a simulation. This allows a user to utilize multiple observed spectra to drive the model in the same manner that a nested simulation has been used in the past.
SMS – Surface-water Modeling System | ||
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Modules: | 1D Grid • Cartesian Grid • Curvilinear Grid • GIS • Map • Mesh • Particle • Quadtree • Raster • Scatter • UGrid | |
General Models: | 3D Structure • FVCOM • Generic • PTM | |
Coastal Models: | ADCIRC • BOUSS-2D • CGWAVE • CMS-Flow • CMS-Wave • GenCade • STWAVE • WAM | |
Riverine/Estuarine Models: | AdH • HEC-RAS • HYDRO AS-2D • RMA2 • RMA4 • SRH-2D • TUFLOW • TUFLOW FV | |
Aquaveo • SMS Tutorials • SMS Workflows |