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=== Structure ===
=== Structure ===
The cell attributes dialog of CMS-Wave supports various structure types. Each type of structure can specify an attribute value. The following structure types are supported:
The cell attributes dialog of CMS-Wave supports various structure types. Each type of structure can specify an attribute value. The following structure types are supported:
* '''Bathymetry modification''' - for adding alternative feature or structure (immersed or exposed) without modifying the input depth
* '''Bathymetry modification''' – for adding alternative feature or structure (immersed or exposed) without modifying the input depth
* '''Wave runup''' - for calculation of wave runup and overwash on beach face or structure, and adjacent land
* '''Wave runup''' – for calculation of wave runup and overwash on beach face or structure, and adjacent land
* '''Floating breakwater''' - for calculation of transmitted waves of a floating breakwater
* '''Floating breakwater''' – for calculation of transmitted waves of a floating breakwater
* '''Wall breakwater''' - for a vertical wall breakwater
* '''Wall breakwater''' – for a vertical wall breakwater
* '''Rubble-mound''' - for a composite or rubble-mound breakwater
* '''Rubble-mound''' – for a composite or rubble-mound breakwater
* '''Piers/docks''' – High permeability - for a pier or dock
* '''Rubble-mound breakwater''' – Low permeability - for a rubble-mound breakwater


Each of the structures can provide an optional attribute value. The value specified is as follows:
Each of the structures can provide an optional attribute value. The value specified is as follows:

Revision as of 23:23, 5 November 2012

The CMS-Wave Cell Attributes Dialog is used to assign a cell type to selected Cells. It is opened using the menu command CMS-Wave | Assign Cell Attributes. The following cell types can be assigned:

Default

The elevation values of these cells will be used in order to determine whether flow exists in each cell or not.

Structure

The cell attributes dialog of CMS-Wave supports various structure types. Each type of structure can specify an attribute value. The following structure types are supported:

  • Bathymetry modification – for adding alternative feature or structure (immersed or exposed) without modifying the input depth
  • Wave runup – for calculation of wave runup and overwash on beach face or structure, and adjacent land
  • Floating breakwater – for calculation of transmitted waves of a floating breakwater
  • Wall breakwater – for a vertical wall breakwater
  • Rubble-mound – for a composite or rubble-mound breakwater
  • Piers/docks – High permeability - for a pier or dock
  • Rubble-mound breakwater – Low permeability - for a rubble-mound breakwater

Each of the structures can provide an optional attribute value. The value specified is as follows:

CMS-Wave Structure Attributes
Structure Type Attribute Name Description If Not Provided
Bathymetry modification Depth Feature structure depth Assumed land if not provided
Wave runup Elevation Beach/structure elevation above mean water level (no effect if < 0.0) Assumed input depth
Floating breakwater Draft Floating breakwater draft (no effect if < 0.05 m) No effect
Wall breakwater Elevation Beach/structure elevation above mean water level (immersed if < 0.0) Assumed input depth
Rubble-mound Elevation Beach/structure elevation above mean water level (immersed if < 0.0) Assumed input depth

Monitoring Station

Spectral output is generated for cells designated as monitoring station cells.

Nesting output

Spectral output is generated for nesting output cells cells to be used as input for a nested child grid.

Genesis monitoring station

Displaying Cell Attributes

The symbols and colors used to identify the attributes assigned to cells can be changed in the STWAVE Display Options.

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