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Multidimensional Surface-Water Modeling System

The U.S. Geological Survey’s (USGS) Multi-Dimensional Surface-Water Modeling System (MD_SWMS) is a pre- and post-processing application for computational models of surface-water hydraulics. The system is both a tool and framework that provides an easy to use interface to a variety of environmental hydraulic models.

The tool is a Graphical User Interface (GUI) (McDonald and others, 2005) that allows the modeler to build and edit data sets of the modeling system’s computational surface-water models. The framework links the GUI tool with the modeling applications. New applications can be adapted to the framework through modification of the input and output software routines. In this way, MD_SWMS is flexible and generic, easily incorporating new models and avoiding the necessity of writing a new GUI for each modeling application.

MD_SWMS GUI
Figure 1. The MD_SWMS GUI tool shown with an application of the Kootenai River, Idaho. (Click on image for full size)

The GUI tool is a sophisticated 1, 2, and 3-dimensional interactive GUI (fig. 1) that is used to build and visualize all aspects of computational surface-water applications. Surface-water modeling is a process whereby the modeler builds the grid, applies boundary conditions, runs the simulation, and evaluates the results. The MD_SWMS GUI tool facilitates this process by providing an easy way to apply this process iteratively until a useful result has been obtained.

The Computational Fluid Dynamics General Notation System (CGNS) is used to provide the framework for incorporating surface-water models into MD_SWMS. CGNS is a database developed to assist the exchange of data between aerodynamic Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) applications and it consists of two parts: (1) a standard format for recording the data, and (2) a software interface that reads, writes, and modifies data in that format (Legensky and others, 2002; http://www.cgns.org). CGNS provides a bridge between MD_SWMS and its environmental surface-water applications in the following ways:

The CGNS framework is used to separate the GUI from the computational models, which allows MD_SWMS to be a single tool that can be used with many applications.

References

Legensky, S.M., Edwards, D.E., Bush, R.H., Poirier, D.M.A., Rumsey, C.L., Cosner, R.R., and Towne, C.E., 2002, CFD General Notation System (CGNS)—Status and future directions: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Paper 2002-0752.

McDonald, R.R., Nelson, J.M., and Bennett, J.P., in press, Multi-dimensional surface-water modeling system user’s guide: U.S. Geological Survey Techniques and Methods, 6-B2, 136 p.