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[[Image:ADH Model Control Parameters.jpg|thumb|500 px|''Model Parameters'' tab of the ''ADH Model Control'' dialog]]
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[[Image:ADH Model Control Parameters.png|thumb|500 px|''Model Parameters'' tab of the ''ADH Model Control'' dialog]]
The ''ADH Model Control'' dialog contains the graphical prompts for specifying model options.  The dialog is accessed through the ''ADH'' | '''Model Control...''' menu item.  
The ''ADH Model Control'' dialog contains the graphical prompts for specifying model options.  The dialog is accessed through the ''ADH'' | '''Model Control...''' menu item.  


The dialog has several tabs which each contain a number of parameter options. Set and review model control parameters before running ADH.  
The dialog is divided into several tabs which each contain a number of parameter options. Before [[SMS:ADH Run Model|running ADH]], set and review model control parameters. Entered data will be used to write the files employed in the ADH model run.


The available tabs are:
The available tabs are:
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* [[ SMS:ADH Model Control Model Parameters | ''Model Parameters'' ]] – Set parameters for density effects, bendway correction, and wind stations.
* [[ SMS:ADH Model Control Model Parameters | ''Model Parameters'' ]] – Set parameters for density effects, bendway correction, and wind stations.
* [[SMS:ADH Model Control Iterations|''Iterations'']] – Specifies the level of precision for the conservation of mass and momentum.
* [[SMS:ADH Model Control Iterations|''Iterations'']] – Specifies the level of precision for the conservation of mass and momentum.
* [[ SMS:ADH Model Control Time | ''Time'' ]] – Specifies the simulation duration. By default, ADH use transient conditions, but steady state simulations can be specified.  
* [[ SMS:ADH Model Control Time | ''Time'' ]] – Specifies the simulation duration. By default, ADH uses transient conditions, but steady state simulations can be specified.  
* [[ SMS:ADH Model Control Output | ''Output'' ]] – Set parameters for how often solution data will be written.
* [[ SMS:ADH Model Control Output | ''Output'' ]] – Set parameters for how often solution data will be written.
* [[ SMS:ADH Model Control Global Material Properties | ''Global Material Properties'' ]] – Set parameters that apply to all materials.
* [[ SMS:ADH Model Control Global Material Properties | ''Global Material Properties'' ]] – Set parameters that apply to all materials.
* [[SMS:ADH Model Control Advanced|''Advanced'']] (Cards) – Allows maintaining options which are not otherwise supported by the SMS interface.
* [[SMS:ADH Model Control Advanced|''Advanced'']] (Cards) – Allows maintaining options which are not otherwise supported by the SMS interface.
* [[SMS:ADH Model Control Solver|''Solver'']] – Advanced options for developers.
* [[SMS:ADH Model Control Solver|''Solver'']] – Advanced options for developers.
See the individual articles for each of the ADH model control tabs.


==Related Topics==
==Related Topics==

Latest revision as of 20:15, 11 September 2023

Model Parameters tab of the ADH Model Control dialog

The ADH Model Control dialog contains the graphical prompts for specifying model options. The dialog is accessed through the ADH | Model Control... menu item.

The dialog is divided into several tabs which each contain a number of parameter options. Before running ADH, set and review model control parameters. Entered data will be used to write the files employed in the ADH model run.

The available tabs are:

  • Model Parameters – Set parameters for density effects, bendway correction, and wind stations.
  • Iterations – Specifies the level of precision for the conservation of mass and momentum.
  • Time – Specifies the simulation duration. By default, ADH uses transient conditions, but steady state simulations can be specified.
  • Output – Set parameters for how often solution data will be written.
  • Global Material Properties – Set parameters that apply to all materials.
  • Advanced (Cards) – Allows maintaining options which are not otherwise supported by the SMS interface.
  • Solver – Advanced options for developers.

See the individual articles for each of the ADH model control tabs.

Related Topics

ADH