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GenCade is a one-line shoreline simulation model that combines the capabilities of regional-scale, planning-level calculations of CasCade and project-scale, engineering design-level calculations of GENESIS. GenCade computes shoreline change and wave-induced longshore and cross-shore sand transport. It is operated within the Surface-water Modeling System (SMS) 11.1 interface and higher SMS. The model was officially released in April 2012 and SMS 11.1 was released in October 2012. Publications for GenCade, including technical reports, notes, tutorial materials (video clips and presentation slides) can be found on the [https://cirp.usace.army.mil/products/gencade.php CIRP website GenCade page]. | GenCade is a one-line shoreline simulation model that combines the capabilities of regional-scale, planning-level calculations of CasCade and project-scale, engineering design-level calculations of GENESIS. GenCade computes shoreline change and wave-induced longshore and cross-shore sand transport. It is operated within the Surface-water Modeling System (SMS) 11.1 interface and higher SMS. The model was officially released in April 2012 and SMS 11.1 was released in October 2012. Publications for GenCade, including technical reports, notes, tutorial materials (video clips and presentation slides) can be found on the [https://cirp.usace.army.mil/products/gencade.php CIRP website GenCade page]. | ||
A new interface is being developed for SMS 13.3 and will be available later this year (2024). | |||
[[Image:GENESIS_Cascade.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Figure 1. Combination of GENESIS and Cascade]] | [[Image:GENESIS_Cascade.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Figure 1. Combination of GENESIS and Cascade]] | ||
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=Tech Transfer= | =Tech Transfer= | ||
[[Image:Example_GenCade_setup.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Figure 2. Example GenCade Setup]] | [[Image:Example_GenCade_setup.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Figure 2. Example GenCade Setup]] |
Revision as of 21:16, 24 January 2024
Summary
GenCade is a one-line shoreline simulation model that combines the capabilities of regional-scale, planning-level calculations of CasCade and project-scale, engineering design-level calculations of GENESIS. GenCade computes shoreline change and wave-induced longshore and cross-shore sand transport. It is operated within the Surface-water Modeling System (SMS) 11.1 interface and higher SMS. The model was officially released in April 2012 and SMS 11.1 was released in October 2012. Publications for GenCade, including technical reports, notes, tutorial materials (video clips and presentation slides) can be found on the CIRP website GenCade page.
A new interface is being developed for SMS 13.3 and will be available later this year (2024).
Tech Transfer
Several workshops have been conducted over the years to instruct new users and to highlight new model features:
- February, 2011 - Jacksonville, Florida - Inaugural GenCade workshop.
- August, 2011 - San Diego, California - Full day including demonstrations and hands-on examples
- March, 2012 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Full day including demonstrations and independent student activities
- October, 2012 - First GenCade webinar - 3 days of instruction divided into 2-hour daily sessions. Included model setup using SMS.
- November, 2018 - Detroit, Michigan - 1 day hands-on for GenCade as part of CMS/GenCade training to the Detroit District.
- May, 2019 - Tampa/St. Pete, Florida - Full day training workshop during the 9th International Conference on Coastal Sediments
- November, 2020 - GenCade webinar - Tutorials and example files can be found at
https://cirp.usace.army.mil/techtransfer/webinars/FY21/18Nov2020-webinar.php.
- September, 2022 - Mobile, Alabama - Full day workshop highlighting new cross-shore transport feature and Monte Carlo simulations.
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