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SMS-CMS Package
The SMS-CMS software is a collection of models sponsored by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for use in coastal analysis.  The models have been integrated in SMS to allow simulation of coastal currents, waves, and sediment transport.  The models can be built in SMS, and then run through the numerical model program. SMS can then read in and display the results of the analysis.  SMS also has the option of using a “model wrapper” to run the model and display real-time results of during the model simulation.

The following numerical models are currently supported in the SMS-CMS package. Each model is included with the SMS installation (model executable files and documentation) and is fully linked with the SMS software.

 

M2D
A  2D, finite-difference hydrodynamic circulation model intended for analysis of coastal areas.

 

STWAVE
A wave model simulates wave refraction and shoaling, wave breaking, diffraction, wave growth because of wind input, wave-wave interaction and white capping.

GENESIS
A shoreline response numerical modeling system. The model is adopted as the official shoreline change model of US Army Corps of Engineers.  Accounts for shoreline change by longshore sediment transport gradients.










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