The Coastal Modeling System is an integrated 2D numerical modeling system for simulating waves, current, water level, sediment transport, and morphology change at coastal inlets and entrances. Emphasis of the CMS is on navigation channel performance and sediment exchange between the inlet and adjacent beaches. A key objective of this work is to develop, test, and transfer the CMS to Corps Districts and industry for use on specific engineering studies.
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Documentation | http://cirpwiki.info/wiki/CMS http://cirpwiki.info/wiki/CMS#Documentation_Portal |
Validation Report Test Case Files | http://cirp.usace.army.mil/pubs/cases |
Validation Cases Documented | http://cirpwiki.info/wiki/Test_Cases |
Workshops | http://cirp.usace.army.mil/techtransfer/workshops/ CMS Workshop list |
USACE users | SAM, SAJ, SAW, SWG, NAN, NAB, NAP, NAE, LRB, LRE, NWS, NWP, SPN, SPL, POH, POA |
Applications | World of CMS |
CMS 4.1 - Latest Release is cms2d_v4p1r37 - 21 November 2013
Features
Latest version of the code is always available from the CIRP Wiki page listed below:
CMS-Flow 3.75 - Revision 5 - 25 April 2013
The latest versions of CMS-Flow v3.75 are available below:
Parallel version (zip file with DLL) |
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32-bit - download 64-bit - download |
CMS-Wave version 3.2 - executable |
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32-bit - download 64-bit - download |
The ability to systematically execute a large number of CMS-Wave simulations with little user interaction is beneficial in applications where new and/or reruns of numerous simulations are required for model re-validation and sensitivity tests, or for a large number of production runs.
An automated procedure was developed and is described in a CHETN (in press) and uses a series of MATLAB® scripts to generate CMS-Wave model I/O files, run the model on a PC, post-process model output files to calculate basic statistics for model-data comparison, and plot the model results. It performs many individual simulations which use different wave breaking formulations, or wave model versions, or input conditions. The procedure allows users to efficiently setup CMS-Wave model both for successive or simultaneous simulations in Corps projects and to expediently evaluate model results in research studies.
Installation program and sample files:
CMS-Wave_Procedure.zip (~20 MB)
Documentation (CHETN):
CHETN (in press) - PDF
CMS-Flow files are written in a binary format which cannot be read by a text viewer. To look into the files (no editing please), you can download a binary file viewer.
HDF View 2.5 - link
Points of Contact | |
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Honghai Li | Honghai.Li@usace.army.mil |
Mitchell Brown | Mitchell.E.Brown@usace.army.mil |
Lihwa Lin | Lihwa.Lin@usace.army.mil |
Zeki Demirbilek | Zeki.Demirbilek@usace.army.mil |
Chris Massey | Chris.Massey@usace.army.mil |
Engineer Research and Development Center 3909 Halls Ferry Road Vicksburg, MS 39180 |