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== Mesh Generation ==
== Mesh Generation ==
* Mesh Generation Toolbox – Brings up the ''Mesh Generation Toolbox'' where the user can select a mesh generation method for SMS to run. Currently, SMS supports the  [[SMS:LTEA|Localized Truncation Error Analysis (LTEA)]] method.
* '''Mesh Generation Toolbox''' – Brings up the ''Mesh Generation Toolbox'' where the user can select a mesh generation method for SMS to run. Currently, SMS supports the  [[SMS:LTEA|Localized Truncation Error Analysis (LTEA)]] method.


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

Revision as of 23:13, 25 February 2015

The following menu commands are available in the ADCIRC Menu:

Boundary Conditions

  • Create Observation Station

Model Parameters

  • Spatial Attributes – Opens the Spacial Attributes dialog.
  • Model Check – starts the model checker.
  • Model Control – Opens the ADCIRC Model Control dialog.
  • Run ADCIRC – launches the ADCIRC engine and generates output files.

Run ADCIRC

Presently, ADCIRC uses a specific naming convention for its input and output files. Therefore, before ADCIRC can start, the basic input files must be present in the working directory, which SMS takes care of automatically.

To run ADCIRC:

  1. Select ADCIRC | Model Control.
  2. Select the General Tab.
  3. Name the project in the Project title: field and enter a name in the Run ID: field as well.
  4. Press OK.
  5. Select ADCIRC | Run ADCIRC.
  6. If the name of the ADCIRC executable does not appear, click the folder icon, locate the ADCIRC executable, and click OK.

The ADCIRC model wrapper appears and gives status for 64800 time steps while the model runs. On a typical desktop machine, this will take around 15 minutes. Once the ADCIRC run has completed, there will be several new files created. See ADCIRC Files for more information about the files generated.

Mesh Generation

  • Mesh Generation Toolbox – Brings up the Mesh Generation Toolbox where the user can select a mesh generation method for SMS to run. Currently, SMS supports the Localized Truncation Error Analysis (LTEA) method.

Related Topics