...
This repository contains the trunk, branches and tags as depicted below. For now the files are only saved and edited in the trunk.
Created branches and tags are listed below.
...
The xmf
directory contains a number of directories, which are listed in the figure below.
The _info
directory contains all available background information, which was used to set-up the numerical XMF model. This information consists for example of papers, script, drawings and CAD files.
...
The main.xmf
files supporting the four modes are located in directories of the xmf/general/mode
directory as displayed below.
The main.xmf
file is called by an input.xmf
file. The input.xmf
file is extended with property references, which are favorable for the preferred mode. These property references can be set on the command line or selected in the basin by means of the MIL-GUI (Model-In-the-Loop Graphical User Interface). This GUI is generic and only supports the coupling between the basin and XMF. The input.xmf
files are saved in the run
directory as displayed in the snapshot below. The agreed conventions of the MIL coupling between the basin and XMF are followed.
The mil_benchmarks
directory contains the basic checks (benchmarks), which are executed in the basin prior to any MIL project. The test matrix for the MIL application in the basin are saved in mil_testMatrix
directory and displayed below. In total six tests are available, which are a combination of two (2) modes and three (3) wind velocity settings (0%, 40% and 60%). The selected wind velocity should match with the applicable wind setting in the basin. If not, incorrect apparent wind velocities and headings are recorded by the anemometer in the XMF model and transferred to the RL-Agent.
The input.xmf
files of the other modes (gui
and agent
) are saved in the mil_none
directory. Properties are typically set on the command line.