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Mike zero 2019 DHI

Marine

MIKE 3 Wave FM
We launched a new wave modelling application that will help you perform accurate wave calculations without the usual limitations.

Marine Pre- & Post-processing Tools
The tidal tools now allow straightforward prediction of 2D tidal currents. New features include global tide current constituents and extended tidal prediction output (level and current).

MIKE 21/3 Flow Model
New binary particle file format for instantaneous result viewing and optimised XML particle track outputs. Available for the following MIKE 21/3 FM process modules: Oil Spill, Particle Tracking and ABM Lab.

MIKE 21 Mooring Analysis
Multi-body support in mooring analyses, used for 2+ vessels and closed quay walls.
New mooring components: Vessel-vessel fenders & Vessel-vessel lines.
Improved fender configuration: Indication of the fender force direction for quick assessment of user settings.

Updated step-by-step guide, user guide and examples to show new functionalities and interaction with other MIKE modules, such as MIKE 3 Wave FM and MIKE 21 BW.

User interface support for simulating various floating structures such as: tandem moorings, floating storage and regasification units (FSRU), and closed quay walls.

Easy interactive editing of mooring component: Drawing of fenders, drawing of lines and selection/editing of mooring components with immediate visual impact.

MIKE 21 Shoreline Morphology and Sand Transport
Users can now use bed level sources/sinks to add beach nourishment or channel dredging to the simulation.

We included a dune erosion model that can be used to calculate the erosion of the dune during storm conditions.

Capability to combine different types of morphological modelling in the same model. This feature makes it possible to undertake long-term predictions, such as of port sedimentation.

Added predefined time varying coastal profile in SM model which can be used to specify different coastal profiles in summer and winter, for instance

Inland

MIKE 21 and MIKE 21C
New hydrodynamic module for non-Newtonian flow. This will be useful for 2D modelling of mud and slurry.

MIKE 21 FM
Now possible to use rectangular grids (*.dfs2) as input for your domain specification in MIKE 21 Flow Model FM.

MIKE SHE
Various miscellaneous updates including detailed time series for water quality and import of constant pumping rates.

MIKE HYDRO River
Sediment transport capabilities. Now includes all MIKE 11 modules: Rainfall-Runoff, Control, Advection-Dispersion, Water Quality, Data Assimilation and Sand Transport.

Sand Transport module supports bed and suspended load / cohesive and non-cohesive sediments with improved numerical description compared to MIKE 11 ST.

Import from MIKE 11 setups supported when possible.

Various miscellaneous updates including improved visualization of cross sections map span lines and support of hotstart initial conditions for the AD module.

MIKE FLOOD
Improved ‘Flood and Dry’ with significant reduction of the appearance of unrealistic high velocity, resulting in improved simulations.

Improved functionalities when coupling MIKE 1D (from either MIKE HYDRO, MIKE 11 or MIKE URBAN) with MIKE 21 FM.

FEFLOW
Now using user-defined expressions for material properties (flow, mass, heat and age).

Supports multi-document operation. Possible to work with multiple FEM documents through the Python interface. This feature extends software functionality for coupled simulations.

Additional map support in various formats (.vtu, .vtp, .so, .mesh) and more Python support (Python 2.7, Python 3.5-.3.7 and Iron Python).

Updated processes and numerical solutions, additional auxiliary parameters and improvements to FePEST.

Product: Mike zero 2019 DHI
Version: 2019
Supported Architectures: x64
Language: english
Supported Operating Systems: Windows 7even or newer
Size: 1DVD