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ADaptive Hydraulics Modeling (ADH)
ADH is a state-of-the-art ADaptive Hydraulics Modeling system developed by the Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory, ERDC, USACE, and is capable of handling both saturated and unsaturated groundwater, overland flow, three-dimensional Navier-Stokes flow, and two- or three-dimensional shallow water problems.

One of the major benefits of ADH is its use of adaptive numerical meshes that can be employed to improve model accuracy without sacrificing efficiency. It also allows for the rapid convergence of flows to steady state solutions. ADH contains other essential features such as wetting and drying, completely coupled sediment transport, and wind effects. A series of modularized libraries make it possible for ADH to include vessel movement, friction descriptions, as well as a host of other crucial features.

ADH can run in parallel or on a single processor and runs on both Windows systems and UNIX based systems.

Site: https://adh.usace.army.mil/


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