Hi, I'm trying to simulate an estuary (the mouth of a river in the sea) but I can't find any information about the steps to follow to model the river that flows into the sea. I have already simulated the tidal hydrodynamic model in the estuary domain using MOHID Water. Then you should do a hydrodynamic model for the whole (tide + river discharge). Is there a guide with steps to follow for this type of simulations? Where can I find it? The explanations I have found are applied to MOHID Land, land drainage, urban flooding.Thank you.
Hello Gabriel,
OK, I will provide detailed information on how to setup a nested submodel in OpenFlows FLOOD in the form of a wiki article soon.
Thanks and regards,Luis
Please check the article about Nesting sub-models in coastal applications in OpenFlows FLOOD. It contains a walkthrough guide with all the steps necessary to refine your solution using a nested model approach.
Please let me know if you have any additional questions.
Kind regards,
Luis Fernandes
Thank you very much!I will be testing this suggestion.Regards,
Gabriel Huck
Hello. Thank you for always responding to our queries.In this case I would like to tell you that I have followed the instructions step by step to make the model of the estuary, but even so, the nested hydrodynamic model is not created. The problem is that, by not being able to identify the error, we do not know what it is due to.What can be happening?Is it possible to make a nested model with a curvilinear grid? If possible, where can I find this information?Thanks.
Gabriel,
Can you elaborate on what you mean by "not created"? Are you encountering any message, or are you attempting to complete some action and nothing happens? Any details you can provide (including your FLOOD version number) would be helpful for troubleshooting.
It may also be helpful for you to provide all the files necessary for us to attempt to reproduce the issue. See: How to Export and Import OpenFlows FLOOD Workspaces
Regards,
Jesse DringoliTechnical Support Manager, OpenFlowsBentley Communities Site AdministratorBentley Systems, Inc.