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== GenCade ==
{{DISPLAYTITLE:GenCade - A Regional Shoreline Evolution Simulation Model}}
=Summary=
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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].


The GenCade interface is undergoing an overhaul and is presently being developed for SMS 13.3. This new interface will be available later this year (2024) and an update to SMS 13.3.


'''POCs:''' Ashley Frey
[[Image:GENESIS_Cascade.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Figure 1. Combination of GENESIS and Cascade]]
<br\>Ashley.E.Frey@usace.army.mil
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<br\>601-634-2006
<br\>US Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC)
<br\>Coastal and Hydraulics Lab (CHL)
 
<br\>Nick Kraus
<br\>Nicholas.C.Kraus@usace.army.mil
<br\>601-634-2016
<br\>US Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC)
<br\>Coastal and Hydraulics Lab (CHL)
 
 
GenCade is a 1D model that combines GENESIS with Cascade. It is operated within the Surface-water Modeling System (SMS) interface. The first open release of GenCade is expected to occur in December 2010. A user guide, examples of simple cases, and applications will be posted here.


= User Guide =
=Tech Transfer=
== Getting Started ==
[[Image:Example_GenCade_setup.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Figure 2. Example GenCade Setup]]
This GenCade guide was developed in September 2010. Most of the screenshots used in this guide were created with the July 29, 2010, build of the SMS. The August 25, 2010, build was used to create the screenshots for the Developing Alternatives and Time-dependent Wave Transmission sections. This guide refers to GenCade_v1_066.exe as the most recent executable. Developers are constantly upgrading the SMS and GenCade executables, so a future version may look slightly different from this user guide.
=== Setup GenCade in the SMS ===


GenCade is one model available in the SMS (Surface-water Modeling System) interface. To use GenCade, a working version of SMS 10.1 and executable for SMS 11.0 Development are necessary. The SMS 11.0 Development executable is copyrighted, so a registration code is necessary before using.  
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 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.
* June, 2023 - Los Angeles, California - Full day workshop highlighting new cross-shore transport feature and Monte Carlo simulations.
* Planned May 2024 Workshop in Chicago, Illinois.


First, locate the GenCade executable on your machine. Drop the executable into the models folder under SMS 10.1 as shown in Figure 1.


[[Image:SMS 101.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Figure 1. Models folder in SMS 10.1]]
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Once again, the capabilities of GenCade are only available in SMS 11.0 Development. If SMS 10.1 is already installed on the computer and a registration code for SMS 11.0 Development has been obtained, simply drag the SMS 11.0 executable into the SMS 10.1 folder (most likely in Program Files). Double-click on the SMS 11.0 executable to open SMS 11.0 Development. At this time, a prompt will open asking for the registration code. Before beginning to work in GenCade, go to Edit->Preferences. Select the tab File Locations and scroll down to GenCade under Model Executables. Click the button under Executable located directly to the right of GenCade. If GenCade has not been used previously, the button will most likely say BROWSE. After selecting this button, find the latest GenCade executable on the computer and select. The row to the right will specify the location of the executable which will be used to run GenCade (Figure 2).
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U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC)
Coastal and Hydraulics Lab (CHL)
For any questions, please contact [mailto://Yan.Ding@usace.army.mil Yan Ding].  
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[[Image:GenCade executable.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Figure 2. Specify GenCade executable]]
= GenCade Documentation =
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=== Set the current projection ===
===Technical Documentation===
GenCade uses a real world coordinate system, so it is necessary to set up the current projection upon opening the SMS. Aerial photos, shorelines, and other georeferenced files can be opened in the SMS. Go to Edit->Projection and define the current projection (Figure 3). This will ensure all shorelines, structures, wave gages, and other important features are mapped correctly.
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'''Model Theory'''
[[Image:current projection.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Figure 3. Specify current projection]]
:*[[GenCade:Basic Assumptions|Basic Assumptions]]
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:*[[GenCade:Model Capabilities|Model Capabilities]]
=== Reproject current projection===
:*[[GenCade:Basic Governing Equations|Governing Equations]]
In some cases, the shorelines and the aerial photo may be in different coordinate systems. To change the projection, go to Edit->Reproject. A new window will open where the current projection and new projection can be specified (Figure 4).
:*[[GenCade:Sand Transport Rates|Sand Transport Rates]]
 
:*[[GenCade:Empirical Parameters|Empirical Parameters]]
[[Image:reproject.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Figure 4. Reproject]]
'''Wave Model'''
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:*[[GenCade:Wave Calculation|Wave Calculation]]
:*[[GenCade:Internal Wave Transformation|Internal Wave Transformation]]
'''Model Structure'''
:*[[GenCade:Grid System|Grid System]]
:*[[GenCade:Boundary Conditions|Boundary Conditions]]
:*[[GenCade:Numerical Stability|Numerical Stability]]
:*[[GenCade:Representation of Inlets|Representation of Inlets]]
:*[[GenCade:Structures|Structures]]
:*[[GenCade:Sediment Sources and Sinks|Sediment Sources and Sinks]]


== Preparing Input Files ==
*'''[[GenCade_Tech_Documentation|Technical Documentation]]'''
=== Initial shoreline ===
Before dragging a file into the SMS interface, right click on default coverage under Map Data in the left panel. Select Type->Models->GenCade. To bring in a shoreline or regional contour as a *.cst, the original text file must be modified. See Figure 5 for the required format. The first number in the third row represents the number of points in the file. The other numbers in the first three rows will remain the same.
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[[Image:initial shoreline type.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Figure 5. Define coverage as GenCade and format shoreline as *.cst]]
===Interface and User Guide===
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*[[GenCade_Users_Guide | User Guide]]
'''Getting Started'''
:*[[GenCade_Users_Guide#Preparing_Input_Files | Input]]
:*[[GenCade_Users_Guide#Development_of_a_Conceptual_Model | Conceptual Model]]
:*[[GenCade_Users_Guide#1D_Grid_Setup | Grid Setup]]
:*[[GenCade_Wave_Input | Wave Input]]
:*[[GenCade_Parameters | Parameters]]
:*[[GenCade_Boundary_Conditions | Boundary Conditions]]
:*[[GenCade Input Files| Input Files and Formats]]
:*[[GenCade_Output_Files | Output Files and Formats]]


Once the shoreline is represented in the interface, click the Select Feature Arc button and double-click on the shoreline. The GenCade Arc Attributes will open. Select Initial Shoreline and click OK (Figure 6). Now the shoreline is defined.
*[[GenCade_Calibration | Model Calibration]]


[[Image:define shoreline.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Figure 6. Define as shoreline]]
*[[GenCade_Users_Guide#Developing_Alternatives | Developing Alternatives]]
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=== Regional contour or additional shorelines ===
*[[GenCade_Example | GenCade Tutorial/Example]]
In some cases, it may be necessary to include a regional contour or additional shorelines. Right-click on Map Data and select New Coverage. A window will open; scroll down and select GenCade as the coverage type (Figure 7). Open the regional contour in the interface, and click on the Select Feature Arc button. After double-clicking on the regional contour, select Regional Contour as the Arc Option in the GenCade Arc Attributes window (Figure 8). Additional shorelines can be added in a similar fashion.


[[Image:new coverage.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Figure 7. Define new coverage as GenCade]]
*[[GenCade_FAQs | Frequently Asked Questions]]
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[[Image:regional contour.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Figure 8. Define as regional contour]]
===Releases===
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=== Merge coverages ===
*[[GenCadeReleases|GenCade Model Releases]]
After the initial shoreline and regional contour have been loaded and defined in the SMS interface, it is necessary to merge the two lines in a single coverage. All structures, inlets, wave gages, and other features will be created in this single coverage. Highlight both the default coverage (initial shoreline) and the new coverage (regional contour). Right-click and select Merge Coverages (Figure 9). A window will open asking "Do you want to delete the coverages used to make the merged coverage?" By selecting no, the initial shoreline and regional contour will remain in the interface and if a problem occurs, these coverages can be merged again. It may be necessary to redefine the shoreline and regional contour in this new coverage.


[[Image:merge coverages.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Figure 9. Merge coverages]]
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== Grid Setup ==
===Model Validation & Benchmark Cases===
=== Orientation and cell size ===
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After merging the shoreline and regional contour into one coverage, the grid can be setup. If the user knows the what length grid to use, it is advisable to do this before adding any features to coverage. To manually draw the grid frame, click on the Create 2-D Grid Frame. The GenCade grid frame will be purple and have an arrow at one end. If a person was walking down the grid to the arrow, the water would be to the left and the land would be to the right. For example, if the GenCade grid arrow was pointing south, the water would be to the east (left) and the land would be to the west (right). The grid can be modified by clicking the Select 1-D Grid Frame and double-clicking on the square in the center of the purple grid line. The Grid Frame Properties window will open, and the Origin X, Origin Y, Angle, and I size can be modified (Figure 10). The I size is the length of the grid. The cell size can be constant or variable. If the user chooses to change the cell size under define cell sizes, the number of cells will change accordingly.


[[Image:grid frame.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Figure 10. Grid frame properties]]
*[[GenCade_Val:LSTF|LSTF Laboratory Cases]]
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*[[GenCade_Val:Benchmark Cases|Benchmark Cases]]
*[[GenCade_Val:Genesis Validation - Jucar River|GenCade Validation to Jucar River, Cullera, Spain]]


=== Inlets, shoals, jetties, and dredging ===
===Examples===
To create an inlet, select the Create Feature Arc button and draw a line from one side of the inlet to the other (Figure 11). This is why it is helpful to have a high quality aerial in the background. Once the inlet is drawn, click on the Select Feature Arc button and double-click on the line representing the inlet. The GenCade Arc Attributes window will open. Select Inlet and click on Attributes. This will open the Inlet Reservoir Model window. The inlet can be named, shoal volumes defined, and dredging added. Click on the Volume button to add the initial and equilibrium shoal volumes for the ebb, flood, left bypass, left attachment, right bypass, and right attachment. Similarly, in the dredging window, the user can define the beginning date, the ending date, the volume, and the shoal to be mined (Figure 12). After clicking OK, the line representing the inlet will turn blue.
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[[Image:create inlet.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Figure 11. Create an inlet]]
*[[GenCade_Applications|GenCade Applications]]
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[[Image:inlet reservoir model.png|400px|thumb|left|Figure 12. Define inlet properties]]
*[[GenCade_Applications_USACE Districts Previous Projects | USACE Districts]]
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A jetty can be drawn at the inlet after selecting the Create Feature Arc button. After drawing the jetty, click on the Select Feature Arc and double-click on the line representing the jetty. When the GenCade Arc Attributes window opens, select either Left Jetty on Inlet or Right Jetty on Inlet (remember the left jetty is to the left of a person standing on land) and click on Attributes. A new window will open where user can choose the permeability, select diffracting or non-diffracting, and include a seaward depth (Figure 13). The line representing a jetty will also turn blue.
*[[GenCade_Applications_CIRP Projects Previous Projects | CIRP Led Projects]]


[[Image:jetty.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Figure 13. Define jetty properties]]
'''Private Sector'''
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:*[[GenCade_Applications_Private Sector U.S. Previous Projects|United States]]
=== Beach fills ===
:*[[GenCade_Applications_Private Sector International Previous Projects|International]]
Beach fills can be drawn in the same way as inlets. Select the Create Feature Arc button to draw the beach fill. Beach fills can be drawn directly on the shoreline or slightly offshore. If there are many beach fills in one location during the simulation, each beach fill should be placed slightly offshore so they do not overlap. After each beach fill is drawn, click on the Select Feature Arc and double-click on the line representing the beach fill. Select the Beach Fill Event after the GenCade Arc Attributes window opens. For each beach fill, add the starting and end dates and the added berm width (Figure 14). After selecting OK in the GenCade Arc Attributes window, the line representing the beach fill will turn green.


[[Image:beach fill.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Figure 14. Define beach fill properties]]
*[[GenCade_Lessons_Learned|GenCade Lessons Learned]]
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=== Groins ===
Once the location for a groin is chosen, select the Create Feature Arc button. In most cases, the arc representing the groin will cross the regional contour and initial shoreline. Do not draw either end of the groin near the regional contour or initial shoreline. When this occurs, the node from the groin will connect to the initial shoreline or regional contour. This will divide the regional contour or initial shoreline into two separate arcs, where only one of the arc will be considered the regional contour or initial shoreline. At this point, GenCade does not have the capability to identify multiple arcs for the initial shoreline or regional contour. The best way to prevent this (at this time) is to save often, reopen the project, and start at the step previously saved. After drawing the feature arc for the groin, click on the Select Feature Arc button. The GenCade Arc Attributes window will open. Select groin in the Arc Options menu and click on Attributes. The window for groins includes the permeability and seaward depth (in the user specified units). The user may also decide "Diffracting" or "Non-diffracting" for the groin.


[[Image:grid frame.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Figure 15. Define groin properties]]
===Tools & Links===
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*[[Statistics| Goodness-of-Fit Statistics]]
*[[GenCade References| GenCade References]]

Latest revision as of 14:17, 28 March 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.

The GenCade interface is undergoing an overhaul and is presently being developed for SMS 13.3. This new interface will be available later this year (2024) and an update to SMS 13.3.

Figure 1. Combination of GENESIS and Cascade


Tech Transfer

Figure 2. Example GenCade Setup

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.
  • June, 2023 - Los Angeles, California - Full day workshop highlighting new cross-shore transport feature and Monte Carlo simulations.
  • Planned May 2024 Workshop in Chicago, Illinois.


POC: Yan Ding, Yan.Ding@usace.army.mil

U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) Coastal and Hydraulics Lab (CHL) For any questions, please contact Yan Ding.

GenCade Documentation

Technical Documentation


Model Theory

Wave Model

Model Structure

Interface and User Guide


Getting Started

Releases


Model Validation & Benchmark Cases


Examples


Private Sector

Tools & Links