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==BOUSS 2D Grid==
==BOUSS 2D Grid==
When using the model you will need a Bouss2d Cartesian grid. If a grid has already
When using the model you will need a Bouss2d Cartesian grid. If a grid has already
been created or an existing simulation read, the grid object will exist in the Project
been created or an existing simulation read, the grid object will exist in the [[SMS:Project Explorer|Project
Explorer and selecting that object will make the Cartesian grid module active.
Explorer]] and selecting that object will make the Cartesian grid module active.


To create a bouss-2d grid:
To create a bouss-2d grid:
# Right click on the map data tree item and select new coverage
# Right click on the map data tree item and select new coverage.
# Select BOUSS-2D
# Select ''BOUSS-2D''.
# Give your coverage a name then click Ok
# Give your coverage a name then click ''Ok''.
# Click out a grid frame using the grid frame tool
# Click out a grid frame using the grid frame tool.
# Follow the instructions found at Creating 2D Cartesian Grids .
# Follow the instructions found at [[SMS:Cartesian Grid Module|Creating 2D Cartesian Grids]].


==Boundary Condition data==
==Boundary Condition data==

Revision as of 17:07, 17 January 2013

BOUSS 2D Grid

When using the model you will need a Bouss2d Cartesian grid. If a grid has already been created or an existing simulation read, the grid object will exist in the Project Explorer and selecting that object will make the Cartesian grid module active.

To create a bouss-2d grid:

  1. Right click on the map data tree item and select new coverage.
  2. Select BOUSS-2D.
  3. Give your coverage a name then click Ok.
  4. Click out a grid frame using the grid frame tool.
  5. Follow the instructions found at Creating 2D Cartesian Grids.

Boundary Condition data

All numeric models require boundary condition data. In BOUSS-2D, boundary conditions are defined along arcs for porosity/damping, and on nodes for wave-makers.

Damping / Porosity coverage

Damping and porosity coverages contain arcs that represent damping/porosity. The location of the arcs will be the location of the damping/porosity when running a simulation. Assigned to the arcs is the attributes of width and value. Multiple arcs can be created in a single coverage.

To create a damping/ porosity coverage:

  1. Right click on the map data tree item and select new coverage
  2. Select BOUSS-2D Damping or Porosity
  3. Give your coverage a name then click Ok
  4. Select the newly created coverage
  5. Click on the “Create Feature Arc” tool
  6. Click out an arc over the grid where you want your damping/porosity
  7. Click on the “Select Feature Arc” tool
  8. Click on an arc, then right click and select “Attributes”

Wave Maker coverage

Wave maker coverages contain points that represent a wave maker. The location of the point will be the location of the wave maker when running a simulation. Assigned to the points are the wave maker settings including type and direction.

To create a wave maker coverage:

  1. Right click on the map data tree item and select new coverage
  2. Select BOUSS-2D wave maker
  3. Give your coverage a name then click Ok
  4. Select the newly created coverage
  5. Click on the “Create Feature Point” tool
  6. Click out a point over the grid where you want your wave maker
  7. Click on the “Select Feature Point” tool
  8. Click on an arc, then right click and select “Attributes”