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Reference Manual
170 MIKE 21 BW - © DHI
The hot-data file does not, however, include the array containing porosity,
sponge layer coefficients, or the bed resistance coefficients. These should be
specified for the continuation run exactly as in the simulation from which the
hot-start data derive.
Remarks and hints
The hot start facility is mainly used for 2DH applications involving wave-cur-
rent interactions, where the wave simulation is hot started from a run with cur-
rents only.
5.5 Entries Arranged Alphabetically
The following subjects are dealt with in this section:
Application Progress Visualization (APV)
Artificial land
Batch mode
Blow-up
Boussinesq cross terms
Courant number
Deep water terms
First time model set-up
Hardware requirements
High-frequency noise
Linear dispersion relation
Mesh generation
Minimum wave period
Numerical damping
Option parameters
References
5.5.1 Application Progress Visualization (APV)
The progress view includes an Application Progress Visualizer bar showing
the progress of the simulation, current simulation time (or time step), compu-
tational speed and expected remaining computational time. You may also halt
the simulation, change the base priority settings, suspend or set the simula-
tion on idle.
The model simulation log file is shown at all time. The log file is an ASCII file
and has the same name as the input PFS-file, but the suffix is “.log”. This file

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