With the release of SMS 13.1, several changes were made to how ADCIRC interfaces with SMS. Changes to the user interface for ADCIRC include the following:
- Depth bathymetry datasets have been eliminated. Instead of a depth dataset, an elevation dataset is used. The elevation dataset uses negative Z-values to represent depth.
- Boundary conditions are no longer assigned to nodestrings directly on the ADCIRC mesh. Instead, boundary condition attributes are assigned to feature arcs on an ADCIRC boundary condition coverage which is then mapped to the ADCIRC mesh. This method allows the arc to be snapped to the mesh which reduces the time needed to create boundary conditions.
- The workflow for adding tidal forcing attributes has changed. Tidal forcing attributes are now created as a separate component that are linked to the ADCIRC simulation.
New Boundary Conditions Workflow
Creating ADCIRC boundary conditions use the following workflow:
1. Create an ADCIRC Boundary Conditions map coverage.
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- Create a new coverage with the "ADCIRC Boundary Condition" type.
1. Create new coverage from scratch.
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- Select Map Data in the Project Explorer and use the New Coverage right-click command.
- Use the New Coverage dialog to create a new coverage by selecting the desired coverage type, and naming the coverage.
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2. Create new coverage from an existing coverage.
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- Use the Duplicate command on an existing coverage. This will copy any feature objects on the coverage.
- Use the Rename command to give the coverage a new name.
- Change the coverage type.
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2. Create the mainland arc.
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1. Import an existing mainland arc. (optional)
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- Use the File | Open command to import a coastline file containing a coastline arc.
- Right-click on the coastline arc using the Select Feature Arc tool and select the Attributes command.
- Define the arc as a mainland arc in the ADCIRC Linear BC dialog.
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2. Create a feature arc to use as a mainland.
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1. Use the Create Feature Arc tool to digitize the coastline.
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1. Create feature arcs, nodes and vertices.
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- In the Map module, create feature objects in the active coverage.
- Use the Create Feature Arc tool to create arcs in the map coverage.
- Begin creating a new arc by clicking in the Graphics Window at either arc end. If clicking on an existing feature node, vertex or arc, the new arc will snap to that object.
- Double-click or press the Enter key to terminate the arc.
- Use the Create Feature Node tool to create additional nodes alone or to split arcs.
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2. Modify arcs.
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- Feature arcs often need to be edited after initial creation.
3. Split arcs.
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- An existing arc can be split by:
2. Add a node the arc.
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- Use the Create Feature Node tool to add a node on an arc in order to split it into two arcs.
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3. Add a new connecting arc.
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- Use the Create Feature Arc tool to start or end a new arc on an existing arc to split the existing arc into two arcs.
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4. Merge arcs.
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- Two arcs that share an end node can be merged together.
- Select the shared node using the Select Feature Node tool.
- Right-click on the node and select the Convert to Vertex command to merge the arcs.
- If desired, the Select Feature Vertex tool can be used to select and delete the new vertex.
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2. Assign attributes to the mainland arc.
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- Right-click on the coastline arc using the Select Feature Arc tool and select the Attributes command.
- Define the arc as a mainland arc in the ADCIRC Linear BC dialog.
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4. Assign ocean arc attributes.
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- Right-click on the domain arc using the Select Feature Arc tool and select the Attributes command.
- Define the arc in the ADCIRC Linear BC dialog.
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5. Assign other boundary condition attributes. (optional)
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1. Use the Create Feature Arc tool to digitize the boundary condition arc.
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1. Create feature arcs, nodes and vertices.
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- In the Map module, create feature objects in the active coverage.
- Use the Create Feature Arc tool to create arcs in the map coverage.
- Begin creating a new arc by clicking in the Graphics Window at either arc end. If clicking on an existing feature node, vertex or arc, the new arc will snap to that object.
- Double-click or press the Enter key to terminate the arc.
- Use the Create Feature Node tool to create additional nodes alone or to split arcs.
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2. Modify arcs.
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- Feature arcs often need to be edited after initial creation.
3. Split arcs.
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- An existing arc can be split by:
2. Add a node the arc.
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- Use the Create Feature Node tool to add a node on an arc in order to split it into two arcs.
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3. Add a new connecting arc.
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- Use the Create Feature Arc tool to start or end a new arc on an existing arc to split the existing arc into two arcs.
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4. Merge arcs.
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- Two arcs that share an end node can be merged together.
- Select the shared node using the Select Feature Node tool.
- Right-click on the node and select the Convert to Vertex command to merge the arcs.
- If desired, the Select Feature Vertex tool can be used to select and delete the new vertex.
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2. Assign attributes to the arc.
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- Right-click on the boundary condition arc using the Select Feature Arc tool and select the Attributes command.
- Define the arc with the desired boundary condition in the ADCIRC Linear BC dialog.
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New Tidal Forcing Workflow