Input Specification 

On this page, you specify the MIKE 21 and MIKE 3 model results data you wish to process. The tool supports following type of data:

·         MIKE 21 result file (DFS2 data file)

-                   Water level (H) and fluxes (P and Q)

-                   Surface elevation (S) and velocities (U and V)

·         MIKE 3 result file (DFS2 data file)

-                   Surface elevation (S) and velocities at specific layer (U and V)

For other combinations the program will give an error message.

You can use the “Reset” button in cases where you change your input file. If you already made a setup with a previous file, but now you want all the default values, e.g. subarea etc., to come from the new file, you can press the reset button after selecting the new file.

You can choose the time step for your particle simulation by setting the Inter­polate to XX frames per time step, where time step refers to time step in your input file. If you have saved your flow model result file with, say, ½ hour time step, setting the “Interpolate to XX frames per time step” value to 5, you will run your particle simulation with time steps of 5 minutes.

The number of milliseconds per frame is how long you need to look at each simulation step on the screen. e.g. how often the picture is updated dur­ing the simulation.

If you do not choose double buffering when redrawing due to memory problems, and you are saving your output to an *.avi file, please make sure to keep the full area visible on the screen and not to put any other windows on top while recording.