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Imposing time series on boundary using Limwac 2 years 7 months ago #40262

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I am not sure to understand but it seems that would do the job

DOUBLE PRECISION, DIMENSION(:), ALLOCATABLE :: HM0L_BOR
ALLOCATE HM0L_BOR(NPTFR)
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Imposing time series on boundary using Limwac 2 years 6 months ago #40283

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Hi Thierry,

Thank you for replies- here and on the other post.

I don't think this approach would work as ultimately we'd be feeding data to an array that is not necessary defined within Tomawac-unless of course we're willing to do the extra steps that follow, rather I'm starting to think that the spectrum should be calculated separately then fed to the variable FBOR, which is already allocated as FBOR(NPTFR). However, I held back from this approach entirely and resorted to imposing spectra via pre-written punctual spectra files.

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Nayef
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Imposing time series on boundary using Limwac 2 years 5 months ago #40472

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Hi Nayef,

could you please share the code that worked for you eventually?

thanks,
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Imposing time series on boundary using Limwac 2 years 5 months ago #40479

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So there really isn't any way to impose time&space varying boundary conditions for tomawac other than an .spe file ?
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Imposing time series on boundary using Limwac 2 years 5 months ago #40483

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Hello

There is another way than building a spe file to have time and space varying boundaries, you can make it using a user fortran for limwac. Some people proposed their user fortran on the forum for example in "Spatially and temporally varying Wave height at boundary" you can also see an example in test case Manche with user_limwac.f .

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Imposing time series on boundary using Limwac 2 years 5 months ago #40484

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thank you,

I will go over these threads as you suggest,
Shai
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Imposing time series on boundary using Limwac 2 years 5 months ago #40499

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Hi Shai,

The documentation of imposing wave time series -ultimately as 2D spectra- onto the boundary and the scripts used should be available soon (it should be open-source as I believe) or at least I'll be able to talk you through the different options and processes. I am currently on leave, but will sort things out and keep you updated once I'm back at it.

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Nayef
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