GIS Technology Applied to Numerical Model of Tidal Current

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In order to show the calculated results from numerical model of tidal current easily, the Mapinfo software may be help for the graphics display as its outstanding function, and its relation database also storages and manages the mass data from numerical model expediently. GIS technology would be applied by a square cell in map, and the combined application is discussed in the stage of modeling, computation and demonstration, including the original data in AutoCad document, computed data in numerical mode and graphic data in the table sheet of Mapinfo software. This method is tested in Shizi Yang channel, and the model results can be shown and inquired, which can improve the efficiency of mathematic model in modeling, debugging and after-managing.

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September 2013

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