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CMS Beta Versions
'''ONLY FOR TESTING PURPOSES'''


== Version 4.1 Beta 44 (05/06/14) ==
== Version 4.1 Beta 52 (09/01/15) ==
'''Executables'''
'''Executables'''
* 32 bit: [[Media:cms2d_v4p1b44-x32p.zip | cms2d_v4p1b44-x32p.zip]]
* 64 bit: [[Media:cms2d_v4p1b52-x64p.zip | cms2d_v4p1b52-x64p.zip]]
* 64 bit: [[Media:cms2d_v4p1b44-x64p.zip | cms2d_v4p1b44-x64p.zip]]
 
'''Modifications'''
'''Modifications'''
* Change: Gives a warning if NaN is encountered for wave radiation stress and sets the local value to zero.
* Bug fix: Found related to the screen output for nested water surface elevation and velocity boundary condition which causes an access violation.
* Bug fix: Resolved problem with reading HDF5 solution files from parent ADCIRC simulations.
* New feature: Added the option to specify a maximum bed change per time step to help avoid instability problems. The default value for the maximum bed change in one time step is 0.5 m.
* Bug fix: Found bug in reading none defined spatial coordinate zones as N/A or none integer values. Now any none integer value is set to 0.

Latest revision as of 18:25, 1 September 2015

ONLY FOR TESTING PURPOSES

Version 4.1 Beta 52 (09/01/15)

Executables

Modifications

  • Bug fix: Found related to the screen output for nested water surface elevation and velocity boundary condition which causes an access violation.
  • Bug fix: Resolved problem with reading HDF5 solution files from parent ADCIRC simulations.
  • New feature: Added the option to specify a maximum bed change per time step to help avoid instability problems. The default value for the maximum bed change in one time step is 0.5 m.
  • Bug fix: Found bug in reading none defined spatial coordinate zones as N/A or none integer values. Now any none integer value is set to 0.