Hi,
I am a beginner of MOHID. It is confused to me that i can not find the oilmodule in detail .I am eager to know the technic of oil simulation.I have read the description of MOHID.Thank you!
a mannual about oil in detail
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Re: a mannual about oil in detail
Hi,
A very short overview is presented in the wiki website: http://www.mohid.com/wiki/index.php?title=Module_Oil
Best regards,
Angela
A very short overview is presented in the wiki website: http://www.mohid.com/wiki/index.php?title=Module_Oil
Best regards,
Angela
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Re: a mannual about oil in detail
Thank you for your reply,Angela:
I am trying my best to simulate the movement of oil slick on the water surface.As far as I know,the \"oil particles\"with the random-walk arithmetic is the most popular method.But I confront with a question that how to determine the initial number of the particles( posed as the keyword:NBR_PARTIC ) ,is it suitable for me to set the number to 10000?
I will be appreciate that you sent me the samples about oil spill . Thank you.
yours
huyuebo
I am trying my best to simulate the movement of oil slick on the water surface.As far as I know,the \"oil particles\"with the random-walk arithmetic is the most popular method.But I confront with a question that how to determine the initial number of the particles( posed as the keyword:NBR_PARTIC ) ,is it suitable for me to set the number to 10000?
I will be appreciate that you sent me the samples about oil spill . Thank you.
yours
huyuebo
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Hi Huyuebo,
You can find more information on the MOHID Description file available for download on MOHID webpage Downloads-> Manuals.
The number of particles you define in your simulation depends highly on the type of simulation. 10000 is normally more than enough to describe an oil spill. The less particles the faster the model runs.
I'll post an oil spill sample here soon.
All the best,
Luis
You can find more information on the MOHID Description file available for download on MOHID webpage Downloads-> Manuals.
The number of particles you define in your simulation depends highly on the type of simulation. 10000 is normally more than enough to describe an oil spill. The less particles the faster the model runs.
I'll post an oil spill sample here soon.
All the best,
Luis
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