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May 17, 2021, 10:29 |
Help to add longitudinal slope to model
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Vitor
Join Date: Dec 2020
Posts: 3
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Hello,
My name is Vitor, and I'm currently working with sediment transport, and my simulations are actually working. But to improve even further, I would like to add longitudinal slope, it has a way to "turn" my domain in reef3d? [1] I have already seen the command "S 8" in divemesh, but my simulations wont work with STL, so it has a similar command to use in the "O :: Objects" contend? [2] And, if it is possible, does exist an command to rotate the object, similar to "S 5"? [3] Thanks for your attention. I’m looking forward to your reply |
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May 20, 2021, 08:10 |
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Arun Kamath
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Trondheim, Norway
Posts: 265
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Hi Vitor,
I am not really sure what you mean by a longitudinal slope, but here are some tips: if you mean a wedge in the direction of wave propagation, include the structure using S 61 (the slope is seen in the x-z plane as shown in the sketch) If you want a wedge with a slope that runs in the y-direction, use S 62 (the slope is seen in the y-z plane) Hope this helps
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reef3d, sediment transport |
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