USER MANUAL SWAN Cycle III version 40.72A
USER MANUAL SWAN Cycle III version 40.72A USER MANUAL SWAN Cycle III version 40.72A
74 Chapter 4 − directions are counterclockwise relative to the positive x−axis of the frame coordinate system if Cartesian direction convention is used (see command SET) − directions are relative to North (clockwise) if Nautical direction convention is used (see command SET) Examples: QUANTITY Xp hexp=100. for simulations of lab. experiments QUANTITY HS TM01 RTMM10 excv=-9. to change the exception value for H s , T m01 and relative T m−10 QUANTITY HS TM02 FSPR fmin=0.03 fmax=0.5 to compute H s , T m02 and frequency spreading by means of integration over f ∈ [0.03, 0.5] QUANTITY Hswell fswell=0.08 to change the value of [fswell] QUANTITY Per short=’Tm-1,0’ power=0. to redefine average wave period QUANTITY Transp Force Frame to obtain vector components and direction with respect to the frame OUTPut OPTIons ’comment’ (TABle [field]) (BLOck [ndec] [len]) (SPEC [ndec]) This command enables the user to influence the format of block, table and spectral output. comment a comment character; is used in comment lines in the output Default: comment = % field length of one data field in a table. Minimum is 8 and maximum is 16. ndec Default: field = 12 number of decimals in block (if appearing after keyword BLOCK) or 2D spectral output (if appearing after keyword SPEC). Maximum is 9. Default: ndec = 4 (in both block and spectral outputs) len number of data on one line of block output. Maximum is 9999. Default: len = 6 | -> HEADer | BLOck ’sname’ < > ’fname’ (LAYout [idla]) | NOHEADer |
| HSign | | | | HSWEll | | | | DIR | | | | PDIR | | | | TDIR | | | | TM01 | | | | RTM01 | | | | RTP | | | | TPS | | | | PER | | | | RPER | | | | TMM10 | | | | RTMM10 | | | | TM02 | | | | FSPR | | | | DSPR | | | | QP | | | | DEPth | | | | WATLev | | | | BOTLev | | | | VEL | | | | FRCoef | Description of commands 75
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- Page 97 and 98: Appendix A Definitions of variables
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- Page 103 and 104: Appendix B Command syntax B.1 Comma
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| DIR |<br />
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| TDIR |<br />
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| PER |<br />
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| TM02 |<br />
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| QP |<br />
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| WATLev |<br />
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| BOTLev |<br />
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| VEL |<br />
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| FRCoef |<br />
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