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- 15:29, 3 July 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs created page File:CMS v5.4.6.zip
- 15:29, 3 July 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs uploaded File:CMS v5.4.6.zip
- 22:34, 23 June 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs created page CMS Compilation/Linux (Created page with "{{DISPLAYTITLE:CMS Compilation - Linux}}")
- 22:27, 23 June 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs created page CMS Compilation/Windows (Created page with "== Installation with Visual Studio¶ == To obtain the pre-built CMS executable, it can be found here, CMS Releases. Our team generally uses the following tools for compiling the production release version of CMS. * Microsoft Visual Studio 2022 (Community version is fine) * Intel oneAPI Base and HPC kits (2024.1) Install the three tools in the following order. # Install MS Visual Studio 2022 (or 2019) #* Make sure '''“Desktop development with C++”''' is selec...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 22:22, 23 June 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs created page CMS Compilation (Created page with "Compiling the source code for CMS can be tricky. The links below will take to you some extra help in compiling the CMS on either Windows or Linux. Let us know of any suggestions or problems by emailing [mailto:CIRP@usace.army.mil CIRP@usace.army.mil]. CMS is a mostly Fortran package that can be compiled on Windows or Linux from source. For the source code, see the [https://github.com/erdc/cms2d GitHub repository]. Follow either link below to access additional comp...") Tag: Visual edit
- 22:09, 23 June 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs deleted page CMS/DMI (content was: "Some steps involved with building a DMI with SMS. * Install SMS (standard or dev build). * '''[python dir]>python -m pip list''' ** Look through the list to see if there are options to remove ** To remove, type '''[python dir]> python -m pip uninstall <<component to remove>>''' ** Do it again. * Set up the development environment for the task you want to work on. ** '''[py...", and the only contributor was "Rdchlmeb" (talk))
- 22:02, 23 June 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs created page File:CMS v5.4.5.zip
- 22:02, 23 June 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs uploaded File:CMS v5.4.5.zip
- 20:35, 23 June 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs deleted page File:CMS v5.4.4.zip (Replaced)
- 20:35, 23 June 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs deleted page File:CMS v5.4.4.1.zip (Replaced)
- 20:34, 23 June 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs deleted page File:CMS v5.4.4.2.zip (Replaced)
- 20:33, 23 June 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs deleted page File:CMS v5.4.4.3.zip (Replaced with new. content was: "", and the only contributor was "Rdchlmeb" (talk))
- 20:33, 23 June 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs deleted page File:CMS v5.4.4.3b.zip (content was: "", and the only contributor was "Rdchlmeb" (talk))
- 17:51, 9 June 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs created page File:2.0 fig1a def Gen.png
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- 16:20, 6 June 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs deleted page Help/CompilerSettings (content was: "Use default values except as specified below. '''Debug|x64''' and '''Release|x64''' must each be set separately. <table width="100%" border="1" cellpadding="5"> <tr> <td width="20px" rowspan="14">Fortran</td> <td width="20px" rowspan="2">Optimization</td> <td width="100px" rowspan="2">Optimization </td> <td width="50px" bgcolor="#99FF99">Debug</td>...", and the only contributor was "Rdchlmeb" (talk))
- 20:39, 30 May 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs created page File:GenCade v2.0.2.zip
- 20:39, 30 May 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs uploaded File:GenCade v2.0.2.zip
- 18:12, 19 May 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs created page File:CMS v5.4.4.4.zip
- 18:12, 19 May 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs uploaded File:CMS v5.4.4.4.zip
- 17:43, 29 April 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs created page File:AssignSavePoints.png
- 17:43, 29 April 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs uploaded File:AssignSavePoints.png
- 17:37, 29 April 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs created page File:SavePointProperties.png
- 17:37, 29 April 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs uploaded File:SavePointProperties.png
- 17:35, 29 April 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs created page CMS-Flow/Save Points (Created page with "CMS-Flow includes save points which can be used to output calculations at specific locations. Save points are created in the Save Points coverage using the Create Feature Point tool. When the coverage is linked to the CMS-Flow simulation data will be collected during the simulation model run. The coverage has two unique commands. The coverage right-click menu in the Project Explorer has a Properties command that will bring up the Save Points Properties dialog. Right-cl...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 17:25, 29 April 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs created page File:CMS ArcBC.png
- 17:25, 29 April 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs uploaded File:CMS ArcBC.png
- 17:25, 29 April 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs created page CMS-Flow/Boundary Conditions (Created page with "right|The CMS-Flow Arc Boundary Conditions dialog All numeric models require boundary condition data. In CMS-Flow, boundary conditions are defined on feature arcs in a boundary conditions coverage. The '''Create Feature Arc''' tool can be used to click out boundary conditions for the model or arcs can be converted from other coverages or modules. Arcs can also be imported. Once the boundary condition arcs have been created, right-click on the arc...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 16:39, 29 April 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs created page File:AdvancedCards.png
- 16:39, 29 April 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs uploaded File:AdvancedCards.png
- 14:42, 29 April 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs created page CMS-Flow/Hydrodynamics (Created page with "This page provides links to helpful information regarding several hydrodynamic processes and how they are referenced in the CMS-Flow parameter file. *Geospatial Information *Model Parameters *Boundary Conditions *Bottom and Wall Friction *Eddy Viscosity *Atmospheric Forcing *CMS-Flow Wave...")
- 19:04, 21 April 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs created page File:CMS v5.4.4.3b.zip
- 19:04, 21 April 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs uploaded File:CMS v5.4.4.3b.zip
- 17:46, 21 April 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs created page File:CMS v5.4.4.3.zip
- 17:46, 21 April 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs uploaded File:CMS v5.4.4.3.zip
- 14:38, 16 April 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs created page File:Aeolis simulation.png
- 14:38, 16 April 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs uploaded File:Aeolis simulation.png
- 21:40, 15 April 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs moved page CMS-Flow NUmerical Methods: Wetting and Drying to CMS-Flow Numerical Methods: Wetting and Drying without leaving a redirect (Misspell)
- 21:35, 15 April 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs deleted page CMS User Manual (content was: " Doyle, Please start putting the CMS User Manual here. This page is NOT linked to from any other page (orphan). We will link it and parse out pieces as they are completed. Thanks, Alex User_Guide_001 User_Guide_002 User_Guide_003 User_Guide_004 User_Guide_005 User_Guide_006 User_Guide_007 User_Guide_008 User_Guide_009 User_Guide_010 User_Guide_011 User_Guide_012 User_Guide_013 User_Guide_014 User_Guide_015...")
- 21:35, 15 April 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs deleted page 3-Numerical Methods (content was: "=Numerical Methods= ==Overview== CMS-Flow has both implicit and explicit solution schemes. The explicit solver is designed for dynamic problems with extensive wetting and drying that require small computational time steps, while the implicit solver is intended for simulating tidal- and wave-induced circulation at tidal inlets, navigation channels, and adjacent beaches. A...", and the only contributor was "Rdchldlj" (talk))
- 21:35, 15 April 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs deleted page User Guide 029 (content was: "=19 Appendix I: UTM and State Plane Zones= The main purpose of the State Plane coordinate system was to designe a conformal mapping system which minizes local distortion to less than 1/10,000. In order to achieve this accuracy, some states were divided into smaller zones called FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standard) zone. The table below lists the US zone names FIP...", and the only contributor was "Rdchldlj" (talk))
- 21:35, 15 April 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs deleted page User Guide 028 (content was: "=17 Appendix G: Inverse Distance Interpolation= The inverse-distance interpolation also referred to as Shepard interpola-tion is given by (Shepard 1968) {{Equation|<math>\phi(\overrightarrow{x}) = \sum_{i=1}^N w_i \phi_i</math>|17-1}} where the interpolation weights are given by {{Equation|<math>w_i = \frac{d_i ^{-\rho_s}}{ \sum_{j} d_j^{-\rho_s}}</math>|17-2}} where...", and the only contributor was "Rdchldlj" (talk))
- 21:34, 15 April 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs deleted page User Guide 027 (content was: "=16 Appendix F: Piecewise Lagrangian Polynomial Interpolation= Piecewise polynomials in Lagrange form are given by {{Equation|<math>L(x) = \sum_{j=1}^{n+1} y_j l_j (x)</math>|16-1}} where : y<sub>j</sub>= interpolation data values corresponding to x<sub>j</sub> : n = order or the interpolation polynomial : l<sub>j</sub>(x) = Lagrange basis polynomials given by {{Equ...", and the only contributor was "Rdchldlj" (talk))
- 21:34, 15 April 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs deleted page User Guide 026 (content was: "=15 Appendix E: Goodness of Fit Statistics= ==Brier Skill Score== The Brier Skill Score (BSS) is defined as {{Equation|<math>BSS = 1 - \frac{\langle(x_m - x_c)^2 \rangle}{\langle (x_m - x_0)^2 \rangle} </math> |A1}} where the angled brackets indicate averaging, subscripts m, c, and 0 indi-cate measured, calculated, and initial values, respectively. The BSS ranges betwee...", and the only contributor was "Rdchldlj" (talk))
- 21:34, 15 April 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs deleted page User Guide 025 (content was: "=14 Appendix D: Determining the sediment size Classes= In order to determine the appropriate grain sizes for a simulation it is useful to be able to determine ahead of time the size class fractions using a log-normal distribution for different median grain sizes and sorting. The Matlab example below determines the grain size distribution given the smallest and largest grai...", and the only contributor was "Rdchldlj" (talk))
- 21:34, 15 April 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs deleted page User Guide 023 (content was: "=12 Appendix B: Description of Output Files= ==XMDF Solution Files (Binary Format)== By default, CMS global solution output files are written in a binary format called XMDF which is based on the HDF5 format which was developed to allow for portability between Windows and non-windows platforms. At present, the SMS reads and writes XMDF files. Additional binary formats ar...", and the only contributor was "Rdchldlj" (talk))
- 21:34, 15 April 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs deleted page User Guide 024 (content was: "=13 Appendix C: Matlab Scripting= Scipting refers to the automation of running multiple CMS runs with dif-ferent parameters, without manually having to create and edit each alternative. The scripting process can include the following steps: :1. Setting up alternatives :2. Creating batch file :3. Plotting and analyzing results Scripting can be done using a variety o...", and the only contributor was "Rdchldlj" (talk))
- 21:34, 15 April 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs deleted page User Guide 022 (content was: "=11 Appendix A: Description of Input Files= ==CMS-Flow== ===Telescoping Grid File (*.tel)=== The telescoping Grid File is saved in SMS 11.0 when saving a telescoping grid. The first line contains a header which says “CMS-Telescoping”. The second line contains four elements corresponding to the (1) grid orientation ''theta'', (2) grid origin in the x-direction ''x<sub>0</sub>'', (3) grid origin in the y-direction y0, and (4) total number of cells ''N'' (including inactive...")
- 21:34, 15 April 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs deleted page User Guide 021 (content was: "=10 References = Andrews, D.G., and McIntyre, M.E. 1978a. An exact theory of nonlinear waves on a Lagrangian mean flow. Journal of Fluid Mechanics. 89, 609-646. Aquaveo. 2010. SMS: XY Series Files (*.xys). http://www.xmswiki.com/xms/SMS:XY_Series_Files_(*.xys). Armanini, A., and di Silvio, G. 1986. “Discussion on the paper ‘A depth-averaged model for suspended sedime...", and the only contributor was "Rdchldlj" (talk))
- 21:34, 15 April 2025 Rdchlmeb talk contribs deleted page User Guide 030 (content was: "=20 Appendix J: Glossary= '''A''' Abrasion: The mechanical wearing away by rock material transported by wind or water Active Bed: The portion of the bed sediment that is being transported. '''Active Layer''': The top surface layer of sediment in which sediments are subject to exchange with those moving with the flow (entrainment or deposition). Accretion: The accumulati...", and the only contributor was "Rdchldlj" (talk))