Hello,
I want to simulate some chemical parameters such as Fe, Mn, Ammonia, Oil & Grease, pH, and COD in the coastal by using OpenFlows FLOOD. Is it possible to do it?
Thanks and regards
Hello Yoda,
There is a list of properties here: OpenFlows FLOOD List of Property and Variable Names.
Information on coastal modeling is found here: How to setup a coastal flooding simulation in OpenFlows FLOOD .
If you need further information, please let us know.
Regards,
Scott
I've read the list of properties and I just found Ammonia and pH which exactly suit with my objectives. Also Oil property, it is could be Oil & Grease? and CBODD it is refers to COD? Then what about the Fe and Mn properties, could it still possible to model it?
Regarding my coastal modelling I've construct hydrodynamic model by OpenFlows FLOOD Mohid Water (was: Hydrodynamic simulation error (65) ) and now the simulation seems OK, then I've plan to use Eulerian method for the discharge. Is there any recommendation, please let me know.
Thanks for checking the codes, but there is other issues regarding the unknown properties. What name that I should use to simulate conservative Fe, Mn, grease and so on? Since I could not find it in OpenFlows FLOOD List of Property and Variable Names. Please let me know if there is any recommendation to solve the issues.
For oil and ammonia the model recognizes the properties names but is expecting additional options and properties defined as well. So you must use an alias (alternative name) for them. For ferrum and manganese the model does recognize those names so you need to set an alias as well. Here are my suggestions:
ferrum -> PON1
manganese -> PON2
ammonia -> PON3
oil -> PON4
Then when looking at the results, you must remember which one is which.
Kind regards,Luis
Answer Verified By: Yoda M.
Thanks for the suggestion, understandable. I have tried to follow the suggestion, but strangely the properties is still unknown. Is there any mistake that I did?
Hello again,
My apologies, the correct spelling is in lower case: pon1, pon2, pon3, pon4.
Kind regards,
Luis
It's worked! the simulation is now running, thanks a lot for solving the issues
Kind regards