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[[File:Spectral Energy.jpg|thumb|400 px|''Spectral Energy'' dialog]]
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The ''Spectral Energy'' dialog can  be opened through ''STWAVE'' | '''Spectral Energy''', ''BOUSS-2D'' | '''Spectral Energy''', ''CGWAVE'' | '''Spectral Energy''', or by choosing ''STWAVE'' | '''Model Control''', clicking on the '''Boundary Conditions''' button to open the ''Boundary Conditions'' dialog, and then clicking the '''Spectral Energy''' button.  The spectrum represents energy densities  at discrete values over a range of angles and a range of frequencies for a given  wave condition.   
The ''Spectral Energy'' dialog can  be opened through ''STWAVE'' | '''Spectral Energy''', ''BOUSS-2D'' | '''Spectral Energy''', ''CGWAVE'' | '''Spectral Energy''', or by choosing ''STWAVE'' | '''Model Control''', clicking on the '''Boundary Conditions''' button to open the ''Boundary Conditions'' dialog, and then clicking the '''Spectral Energy''' button.  The spectrum represents energy densities  at discrete values over a range of angles and a range of frequencies for a given  wave condition.   



Revision as of 18:29, 10 January 2014

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Spectral Energy dialog

The Spectral Energy dialog can be opened through STWAVE | Spectral Energy, BOUSS-2D | Spectral Energy, CGWAVE | Spectral Energy, or by choosing STWAVE | Model Control, clicking on the Boundary Conditions button to open the Boundary Conditions dialog, and then clicking the Spectral Energy button. The spectrum represents energy densities at discrete values over a range of angles and a range of frequencies for a given wave condition.

Tools

Grid Options

  • Create Grid – Brings up the Create Spectral Energy Grid dialog.
  • Generate Spectra – Brings up the Generate Spectra dialog.
  • Import Spectra – Brings up the Import Spectra dialog.
  • Export Spectra – Brings up the Export Spectra dialog where you can choose a location to save the spectra.

Spectral Tree Options

  • Spectral Manager Tree – Select a spectrum in the tree. The selected spectra will be displayed in the Spectral Viewer. The tree’s right-click options are described below.
  • Select Spectral Grid – Brings up a dialog to choose a spectrum. Only one spectrum can be viewed at a time. This selects the spectrum to use/visualize. For models that can only use one spectrum, this spectrum will be tied to the model when leaving the dialog (i.e. clicking "Done").

Grid/Spectra Right-click Options

  • Generate Spectra – Opens the Generate Spectra dialog. This option is available when the grid in the Spectral Manager Tree is right clicked.
  • Edit Spectra – Opens the Edit Spectra dialog where the Parameter Settings, Angle Settings and Spectral Parameters can be edited.
  • Export Spectra – Brings up the Export Spectra dialog where you can choose a location to save the spectra.
  • Rename Grid or Rename Data Set – Rename a grid or spectrum.
  • Delete Grid or Delete Data Set – Deletes a grid or spectrum.
  • Properties – Brings up the Spectral Grid Properties dialog. This option is available when the grid in the Spectral Manager Tree is right-clicked.

View Options

  • Cartesian/Polar View – View and edit the spectral grid using a Cartesian or polar view.

Graphic Options

  • Selection – View the Frequency, Angle, and Energy of the selected cell corner. The Energy can be edited for the selected points.
  • Cursor – View the Frequency, Angle, and Energy as the cursor moves over the grid.

2D Plot Options

  • Frequency Integration Plot – Turn on to show an energy vs. frequency plot for the selected spectrum.
  • Direction Integration Plot – Turn on to show a direction vs. energy plot for the selected spectrum.

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