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The following menu commands are available in the [[SMS:CGWAVE|CGWAVE]] Menu:
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* [[SMS:CGWAVE Boundary Conditions Dialog|'''Assign BC''']]
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This command is used to assign boundary conditions along a selected [[SMS:CGWAVE Boundary Conditions Dialog|nodestring(s)]].
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*'''Material Properties'''
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Material properties can be assigned and defined.
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*''Bottom friction'' &ndash; The bottom friction can be specified for the element(s) and material selected in this field.
* ''Floating dock'' &ndash; Represent an object anchored in place, but floating in or on the water and thereby obstructing wave fields. Elements will be treated as floating barriers when the simulation is saved.
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* '''Model Check'''
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Check for common problems. The ''model checker''  performs the generic mesh checking along with  optionally checking to  insure:
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* that all boundaries mesh boundaries are assigned as land with a reflection  coefficient or as open ocean.
* that all water depths are positive.
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* [[SMS:CGWAVE Model Control|'''Model Control''']]
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Brings up the ''Model Control'' dialog to specificy model parameters. </blockquote>
*'''Reset 1D Spacing '''
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*'''Run CGWAVE '''
<blockquote>Brings up a dialog that allows the user to check what executable of CGWAVE should be run and then runs the model with the currently loaded simulation. As the model runs, a dialog monitors progress of the model and gives the user status messages. When the run is complete, the spatial solutions are read in for analysis and visualization. </blockquote>
 
===Obsolete Commands===
The following commands are no longer in current versions of SMS.
* [[SMS:Spectral Energy|'''Spectral Energy''']]  
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Brings up the ''Spectral Energy'' dialog to define/view wave energy spectra. This command also allows the user to visualize wave spectra.
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Revision as of 15:34, 24 November 2014