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==Module Features==
==Module Features==
===Map Module===
====Spectral Coverage====
* A spectral coverage can now be copied by right clicking on the coverage and selecting ''Duplicate''.  This allows spectral points to be broken into smaller sets or spectra to be modified.
===Mesh Module===
===Mesh Module===
* Mesh elements can be selected and converted into feature arcs. The arcs have the default attributes of the coverage they are assigned to.
* Mesh elements can be selected and converted into feature arcs. The arcs have the default attributes of the coverage they are assigned to.

Revision as of 15:02, 12 August 2015


Release Notes

SMS 12.1 is scheduled for a Beta release in September 2015. The main functionality of this release is a new simulation based interface for the Coastal Modeling System (CMS). The interface to the CMS was removed in SMS 12.0 in anticipation of a new version of both interface and model and delays in the development cycle resulted in the intermediate version (12.0) that did not support this model.

This update of SMS includes several new capabilities and advancements which are outlined below.


General Features

Model Interfaces

  • Polygons that share a common arc(s) can be merged into a single polygon.

Module Features

Map Module

Spectral Coverage

  • A spectral coverage can now be copied by right clicking on the coverage and selecting Duplicate. This allows spectral points to be broken into smaller sets or spectra to be modified.

Mesh Module

  • Mesh elements can be selected and converted into feature arcs. The arcs have the default attributes of the coverage they are assigned to.

Quadtree Module

  • Cartesian grids (both regular and irregular) can be converted to Quadtrees by right clicking on the grid
  • A Quadtree can be edited to conform to sizes specified on a polygon by polygon basis in a Quadtree Generation coverage by right clicking on the Quadtree and selecting the refine command.
  • Quadtrees can be edited manually by selecting on or more cells, right clicking and selecting the Split Cell(s) or Merge Cell(s) commands.
    • The split command subdivides each selected cell into four cells.
    • The merge identifies the three sibling cells for each selected cell. If those cells have not been subdivided, the four cells are merged into a single cell. A cell at the base level cannot be merged.
  • The elevation dataset on Quadtrees can be smoothed by right clicking on the Quadtree object and selection the Smooth... command.
  • Datasets on a Quadtree can be interpolated to other geometric objects by right clicking on the Quadtree and selecting Interpolate to....
  • A Quadtree is saved as a *.tel file when a CMS-Flow simulation is exported to native input files.

Model Features

SRH-2D

  • New version of HY-8 allows reuse of culvert crossings in multiple simulations and projects.