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    iTides

    an internal tide generation GUI (in Matlab)

    With the support of the NSF and ONR over the past few years we have developed a MATLAB tool that calculates the internal wave field generated by barotropic tidal flow of a nonlinearly stratified fluid past any arbitrary two-dimensional topography of finite extent You can download a recent version as a .zip file or get up-to-date version via the svn version (svn checkout svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/itides/svn/trunk itides-svn).
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    Tidal Analysis Program in PYthon (TAPPY) uses the least squares optimization function from scipy to perform a harmonic analysis (calculate amplitude and phases of a set of sine waves) of a hourly time series of water level values.
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    Sandia National Laboratories’ (SNL) environmental assessment modeling tool helps optimize the design of MHK-turbine array layouts within ocean, tidal, and river systems to balance energy generation efficiency with environmental considerations. The new tool, SNL-EFDC, is an augmented version of US EPA’s Environmental Fluid Dynamics Code (EFDC) and includes; (1) a new module that simulates energy conversion (momentum withdrawal) by MHK turbine-like devices including commensurate changes in the turbulent kinetic energy and turbulent kinetic energy dissipation rate, (2) new, advanced sediment dynamics routines, and (3) augmented water quality modules. ...
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