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Input and | Input and output files for [[SMS:RMA2|RMA2]]. | ||
=== Input Files === | === Input Files === | ||
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* Hotstart File (*.hot) – (optional) Used to load critical information for the new simulation. | * Hotstart File (*.hot) – (optional) Used to load critical information for the new simulation. | ||
* Alternate Boundary Condition File (*.abc) – Used in conjunction with the primary run control file. | * Alternate Boundary Condition File (*.abc) – Used in conjunction with the primary run control file. | ||
* Run File (*.run) – _gr.run ([[SMS:TABS#GFGEN|GFGEN]]) and _rm.run (RMA2) | * Run File (*.run) – Indicates to launch _gr.run ([[SMS:TABS#GFGEN|GFGEN]]) and _rm.run (RMA2). | ||
=== Output Files === | === Output Files === | ||
* Binary Solution (*.sol) – Contains the | * Binary Solution (*.sol) – Contains the results of computations for all time steps defined in the run control file. | ||
* Printed Output File (*.ot2) | * Printed Output File (*.ot2) – Contains the a full list of results from the simulation run. | ||
* Node summary file (*.sum) – Contains: a table of the steady state solutions of ''x'' and ''y ''velocity components, depth, etc., for each node listed on the TRN cards; and a dynamic hydrograph of the previous information for each node listed on TRN cards. | * Node summary file (*.sum) – Contains: a table of the steady state solutions of ''x'' and ''y ''velocity components, depth, etc., for each node listed on the TRN cards; and a dynamic hydrograph of the previous information for each node listed on TRN cards. | ||
* Hotstart Output (*.hot) – (optional) Used to preserve the critical information at the end of a simulation in order for the run to be restarted and continued at a later time. | * Hotstart Output (*.hot) – (optional) Used to preserve the critical information at the end of a simulation in order for the run to be restarted and continued at a later time. | ||
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[[Category:SMS File Formats|R]] | [[Category:SMS File Formats|R]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:49, 29 November 2017
Input and output files for RMA2.
Input Files
- ASCII Geometry (*.geo) → GFGEN → Binary Geometry (*.bin) and printed output file (*.ot1) – Consists of the nodes and elements that define the size, shape, and bathymetry of the study area.
- Run Control Input File (*.bc) – Used to tell RMA2 how to run the simulation.
- Hotstart File (*.hot) – (optional) Used to load critical information for the new simulation.
- Alternate Boundary Condition File (*.abc) – Used in conjunction with the primary run control file.
- Run File (*.run) – Indicates to launch _gr.run (GFGEN) and _rm.run (RMA2).
Output Files
- Binary Solution (*.sol) – Contains the results of computations for all time steps defined in the run control file.
- Printed Output File (*.ot2) – Contains the a full list of results from the simulation run.
- Node summary file (*.sum) – Contains: a table of the steady state solutions of x and y velocity components, depth, etc., for each node listed on the TRN cards; and a dynamic hydrograph of the previous information for each node listed on TRN cards.
- Hotstart Output (*.hot) – (optional) Used to preserve the critical information at the end of a simulation in order for the run to be restarted and continued at a later time.
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