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Basic Information

File-Type

di-mf.dat

File-Form

FORMATTED

Version

March 1998

Description-Date

March 1998

Significance of the File

Masterfile for the program TR2APP. This file contains all information about filenames

File-Contents (in Catchwords)

required specifications without these TR2APP will not live:

  • filename of the original Trim2d topography index file

partly optional specifications (some of them are necessary):

  • names of all original Trim2d result files (filetype HYDRO=hydrodynamic)
  • names of all original Trim2d result files (filetype SALIN=salinity)
  • names of all original Trim2d result files (filetype TEMPE=temperature)
  • names of all original Trim2d result files (filetype SUSPL=suspended load)
  • names of all original Trim2d result files (filetype SEDIM=sediment)
  • names of all original Trim2d result files (filetype BEDLO=bedload)


hint: not all of these specifications are necessary. Some of them can be omitted. But there are some rules good to know:

  • do not omit any Trim2d result file
  • the number of files of type TEMPE, SALIN, SUSPL, SEDIM and BEDLO should be equal to the
number of files of type HYDRO or zero


optional specifications to overrule default values

  • names of general input files for all postprocessing programs
  • names of batch files for all postprocessing programs
  • names of terminal output files for all postprocessing programs
  • names of link files for all postprocessing programs
  • names of Finite Element files
  • names of files containing waterlevel analysis values
  • names of files containing current analysis values
  • names of files containing salinity analysis values
  • names of files containing suspended load analysis values
  • names of files containing bedload analysis values

Programs using this Type of File

TR2APP

Example-File

$PROGHOME/examples/tr2app/di-mf.dat


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