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SMS 12.0 was released as a Beta in March 2015 in conjunction with the new [https://www.nhi.fhwa.dot.gov/default.aspx|National Highway Institute] course entitled Two-Dimensional Hydraulic Modeling of Rivers at Highway Encroachments (NHI Course 135095). | SMS 12.0 was released as a Beta in March 2015 in conjunction with the new [https://www.nhi.fhwa.dot.gov/default.aspx/|National Highway Institute] course entitled Two-Dimensional Hydraulic Modeling of Rivers at Highway Encroachments (NHI Course 135095). | ||
This update of SMS includes several new capabilities and advancements which are outlined below. | This update of SMS includes several new capabilities and advancements which are outlined below. | ||
Revision as of 16:35, 11 March 2015
This contains information about a features released in SMS 12.0. The content may not apply to other versions. |
Release Notes
SMS 12.0 was released as a Beta in March 2015 in conjunction with the new Highway Institute course entitled Two-Dimensional Hydraulic Modeling of Rivers at Highway Encroachments (NHI Course 135095). This update of SMS includes several new capabilities and advancements which are outlined below.
CMS Modelers should not update their licenses to use this version of the package. The developers of CMS-Flow and CMS-Wave are in the process of updating their models. The interfaces associated with these updates were intended to be included with this release. However, due to delays in the development cycle, the new version of CMS and the associated interface will not be available until later this year. For applications of CMS, users are encouraged to continue to use SMS version 11.2.
General Features
- SMS now includes a full custom interface for the [and River Hydraulics – Two-Dimensional(SRH-2D)] model. This model was originally developed by the [Bureau of Reclamation] and is now cosponsored by the [Federal Highway Administration].
- Dynamic Model Interface will eventually replace the Generic Model Interface to allow more flexibility for model developers.
Preferences
- The Preferences dialog now allows users to specify third-party help using the Dynamic Model Interface Schema.
Rotate Tool
- The Rotate tool now rotates around the center of the graphics window rather than using the center of x, y, and z coordinates of the data. This allows users to more easily rotate around specific areas of the model.
Module Features
Quadtree Module
- Telescoping grids have been expanded into a more versatile Quadtree Module.
- The Map→Quadtree command has been added.
Model Features
ADCIRC
- In ADCIRC when there is a weir boundary condition on two nodestrings, the user can right-click on the nodestrings and now there is a new menu called Remove Weir. Selecting this brings up a dialog asking the user if they want to pave over the weir or merge nodestrings which will result in new nodes down the center.
- There is a new menu item called Add Weir when right-clicking on a single boundary condition nodestring. This brings up a dialog asking the user what width they want for the weir. When OK is clicked a new weir is created.
CMS-Flow/CMS-Wave
- The interfaces to CMS Flow and CMS Wave are not included in SMS 12.0. These interfaces, along with an updated version of the CMS numerical models, will be available in SMS 12.1. Current CMS users should continue to use SMS 11.2.
STWAVE
- STWAVE now supports ice datasets.
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 |