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This simple case involves a straight shoreline (no regional contour), a groin, a beach fill, and an inlet. Variable grid resolution is not used but will be discussed at the end.
This simple case involves a straight shoreline (no regional contour), a groin, a beach fill, and an inlet. Variable grid resolution is not used but will be discussed at the end.
After completing this example, the user should be able to setup a simple GenCade grid, understand how the steps can be applied to a more complex case, run GenCade, and review results.


= Setup GenCade in the SMS =
= Setup GenCade in the SMS =

Revision as of 13:40, 18 November 2010

This section includes step-by-step instruction of how to create and run a simple case in GenCade. A zip file is included at the end of this section, so that the user can reproduce the results on his or her computer.

This simple case involves a straight shoreline (no regional contour), a groin, a beach fill, and an inlet. Variable grid resolution is not used but will be discussed at the end.

After completing this example, the user should be able to setup a simple GenCade grid, understand how the steps can be applied to a more complex case, run GenCade, and review results.

Setup GenCade in the SMS

If this is the first time the GenCade interface has been used in the SMS on a specific computer, please follow the instructions in the GenCade User's Guide.

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Draw Initial Shoreline, Grid, and Other Features

Include Wave Gage

Convert to 1-D Grid

Finish Setting Up Grid and Model Control

Run GenCade

View Results

Zip File