Download MIKE SHE USER MANUAL VOLUME 1: USER GUIDE

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MIKE Zero
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BUILDING A MIKE SHE MODEL
The MIKE SHE user interface is organized around the workflow to build a
model. Basically, your work flow follows the data tree. You typically start
at the top of the data tree and work your way down. As you complete each
of the items in the data tree, the red “x” will be replaced by a green checkmark. Thus, the basic work flow for a fully integrated MIKE SHE model
is built around the following components:
1 The MIKE SHE User Interface (V.1 p. 31)
2 Background Maps (V.1 p. 34)
3 Initial Model Setup (V.1 p. 34)
4 Simulation parameters (V.1 p. 36)
5 Model domain and grid (V.1 p. 37)
6 Topography (V.1 p. 39)
7 Climate (V.1 p. 40)
8 Channel Flow (V.1 p. 46)
9 Overland Flow (V.1 p. 47)
10 Unsaturated Flow (V.1 p. 52)
11 Saturated Groundwater Flow (V.1 p. 57)
12 Storing of results (V.1 p. 62)
13 Preprocessing your model (V.1 p. 149)
14 Running your Model (V.1 p. 149)
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MIKE Zero
MIKE SHE is part of the MIKE Zero suite of modelling tools. However,
MIKE Zero is more than a set of modelling tools. MIKE Zero is a project
management interface, with a full range of tools for helping you with your
modelling project.
In any project, it is a challenge to maintain an overview of all of these
files, not to mention keeping regular backups and archives of all of these
files. As you progress through the calibration and validation phases, and
then on to the scenario analysis and report writing phases, the number of
model artifacts can become overwhelming. The MIKE Zero project structure is designed to include all of your modelling files; that is all of the raw
Getting Started
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