Dhi Mike - 21
Simulates the growth, decay, and transformation of wind-generated waves and swells in offshore and coastal areas.
One of its primary advantages is the Unstructured Grid (Flexible Mesh) . This allows for high-resolution modeling in areas of interest (like complex coastlines) while keeping a coarser mesh in open water, which optimizes computational time. dhi mike 21
is a premier software suite developed by the Danish Hydraulic Institute (DHI) for two-dimensional (2D) simulation of physical processes in coastal, marine, and river environments. Widely recognized by engineers and scientists, it is used to model everything from water levels and tidal currents to sediment transport and water quality. Core Capabilities and Modular Design is a premier software suite developed by the
is a comprehensive, professional engineering software package developed by DHI (Danish Hydraulic Institute) for the simulation of free-surface flows , waves, sediments, and water quality in oceans, coastal zones, estuaries, rivers, and lakes. It is part of the broader MIKE Powered by DHI software ecosystem. It is part of the broader MIKE Powered
DHI Mike 21 is a hydrodynamic modeling software developed by DHI (Danish Hydraulic Institute). It's widely used for simulating and predicting coastal and marine environments, including ocean currents, waves, water levels, and sediment transport.
