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186 MIKE 21 BW - © DHI
5.5.15 Option parameters
The option system offers the possibility of specifying input to the model spec-
ification (PFS-file) without using the editor. The input to be specified through
the option system mostly consists of parameters which normally should not
be used.
Example
The format of the option system is very simple and is illustrated below. You
add the option parameter as a keyword in the section called OPTION_PA-
RAMETERS in the specification file (file with extension *.BW). In this example
the Name_of_Text_Editor is set to “Textpad.exe” (see section 5.2.1). The
default value is one.
Figure 5.59 Inclusion of an option parameter in a MIKE 21 BW PFS-file
5.5.16 References
The references listed below provide you with more basic information applica-
ble to the Boussinesq wave module:
Application, verification and practical aspects
Gierlevsen, T, Vargas, B M, Pires, V P L & Acetta, D, J (2003) Numerical and
physical modelling of storm waves at Rio de Janeiro Yacht Club. In Proc.
COPEDEC VI, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 17 pp.
Gierlevsen, T, Hebsgaard, M & Kirkegaard, J (2001) Wave disturbance mod-
elling in Port of Sines, Portugal - with special emphasis on long period oscilla-
tions. In Proc. International Conference on Port and Maritime R&D and
Technology, Singapore, 8pp.
Kofoed-Hansen, H, P Slot, O R Sørensen and J Fuchs (2001) Combined
numerical and physical modelling of seiching in exposed new marina. In
Proc. 27th International Conference of Coastal Engineering, 3600-3614.

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