MIKE 21C – Getting started with morphological modelling
Flow modelling is a key tool in water engineering and can be applied to many different systems – from large oceans to small rivers or channels. Flow models are often used independently to determine water levels or current speeds, for instance for use as input to the design of structures. Very often, flow models are used as input for other models, such as wave models or sediment transport models.
This course will teach you the basic functions of the MIKE 21C model as well as relevant tools in the MIKE Zero software package that will allow you to view and present your model results.
About MIKE 21C
The MIKE 21C model is a comprehensive modelling system for two-dimensional water modelling. MIKE 21C has been developed mainly for river and reservoir applications.
WHAT ARE MY EXPECTED OUTCOMES?
Upon course completion, you will be able to set up and run a morphological model using MIKE 21C. You will know how to set up and run morphological models and change physical parameters such as bed roughness and viscosity, as well as generate and evaluate model outputs.
HOW WILL I LEARN?
Each module includes videos, materials and handouts that you need for model examples and quizzes. It will take you around four hours to complete the course at a time that fits your needs and requirements – and in the comfort of your own office, home or any location convenient for you.
MODULE DETAILS
The self-paced training class consists of three modules:
Module 1 – Grid Generation
Grid generation theory followed by application of the MIKE 21C Grid Generator to the Songwe River exercise.
Module 2 – Hydrodynamics
Hydrodynamic theory followed by application of the MIKE 21C hydrodynamic module to the Songwe River exercise.
Module 3 – Sediment Transport and Morphology
Sediment transport and morphology theory followed by application of the MIKE 21C morphological module to the Songwe River exercise.
PRESENTERS
SØREN TJERRY, DHI DENMARK
PhD, Morphological Modelling, Technical University of Denmark
Søren is a river modelling expert based in Hørsholm, Denmark. He normally works on consultancy projects around the world applying the MIKE 21C model and other MIKE models to solve challenges associated with rivers. He is also the main developer of the MIKE 21C model.
Søren is an authorised DHI trainer in modelling for river applications.
IAN M DUBINSKI, DHI USA
PhD, Earth Sciences, Colorado State University
Ian is a river modelling expert based in Denver, Colorado USA. He works on projects globally in both the water resources and mining domains using the MIKE 21C model and other MIKE models to solve challenges in flood forecasting, sediment transport, and morphologic change.
Ian is an authorised DHI trainer in modelling for river applications.
REQUIREMENTS
- Reliable internet connection
- Access to MIKE 21C. The DHI demo version is sufficient for this course.
LANGUAGE
Lectures and training material are in English
USEFUL LINKS
- Software information: MIKE 21C
- MIKE 21 Flow Model FM step-by-step training guide: here
- THE ACADEMY by DHI Training Calendar: here
- THE ACADEMY by DHI Instructor-led Courses: here
- THE ACADEMY by DHI Self-Paced Courses: here
INFORMATION AND CONTACT
Søren Tjerry – snt@dhigroup.com
Course content
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Lesson Module 1 – Grid Generation
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Lesson Module 2 – Hydrodynamics
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Lesson Module 3 – Sediment Transport and Morphology
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Lesson Wrap-up