Sediment transport table

Here, you have to specify the path and the name of the files containing the sediment transport tables. You can do this by typing the information required or by browsing the disk by clicking your mouse on the button to the right of the Data File entry.

If the 2DH approach was selected, a sediment transport table created with the tool for Generation of Sediment Tables and saved as an ASCII file with extension .dat is expected as input. If the effect of bed slope has been taken into account when calculating the rates of non-cohesive sediment transport stored in this table, then MIKE 21 ST will check that a table with the same name and extension .bsl exists in the directory where the table with exten­sion .dat is located.

If the Q3D approach was chosen, a sediment transport table created with the tool for Generation of Q3D Sediment Tables and saved as an ASCII file with extension .lon is expected as input. MIKE 21 ST will always check that a table with the same name and extension .crs exists in the same directory.