XBeach
Introduction
History
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XBeach Questionnaire
Contact Information
Model:
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XBeach
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Contact person:
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Dano Roelvink
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Institute:
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UNESCO-IHE
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City:
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Delft
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Country:
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The Netherlands
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Email:
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d.roelvink@unesco-ihe.org
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2nd person involved:
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Ap van Dongeren (Model developer)
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3rd person involved:
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Ad Reniers (Model developer)
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Model description
Model type:
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Modular model for the coastal domain.
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Description:
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Xbeach is a two-dimensional model for wave propagation, long waves and mean flow, sediment transport and morphological changes of the nearshore area, beaches, dunes and backbarrier during storms. It is a public-domain model that has been developed with funding and support by the US Army Corps of Engineers, by a consortium of UNESCO-IHE, Delft Hydraulics, Delft University of Technology and the University of Miami.
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Technical information
Supported platforms:
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Linux, Windows
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Programming language:
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Fortran90
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Model was developed started from:
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2006 and development still takes place
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To what degree will the model become available:
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As code and as an executable
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Current license type:
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LGPL
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Memory requirements:
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Flexible
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Typical run time:
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hours
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Input / Output description
Input parameters:
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rectilinear grid, bathymetry, boundary spectral parameters, water levels, sediment sizes, model parameters
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Input format:
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ASCII
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Output parameters:
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wave heights, velocities, water levels, sediment concentrations, sediment transport rates, bottom changes, bathymetry, additional model variables
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Output format:
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Binary
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Post-processing software (if needed):
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yes
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Visualization software (if needed):
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Matlab
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Process description
Processes represented by model:
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short wave propagation, infragravity waves, shear waves, swash, overtopping, overwashing, breaching, longshore current, cross-shore current, suspended sediment transport, morphological changes, dune erosion
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Key physical parameters & equations:
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see manual at http://xbeach.org
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Length scale & resolution constraints:
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metres-kilometres
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Time scale & resolution constraints:
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typically used on storm timescale; will be extended to cover up to years
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Numerical limitations and issues :
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explicit numerical scheme with automatic timestepping based on CFL criterion
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Testing
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Input Files
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Source-Code Snapshots XBeach
Source-code snapshots are available at:
- http://xbeach.org/
Source