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Welcome to the ANUGA Open Source Hydrodynamic / Hydraulic Modelling Project

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Background

ANUGA is a Free & Open Source Software (FOSS) package capable of modelling the impact of hydrological disasters such as dam breaks, riverine flooding, storm-surge or tsunamis.

ANUGA is based on the Shallow Water Wave Equation discretised to unstructured triangular meshes using a finite-volumes numerical scheme. A major capability of ANUGA is that it can model the process of wetting and drying as water enters and leaves an area. This means that it is suitable for simulating water flow onto a beach or dry land and around structures such as buildings. ANUGA is also capable of modelling difficult flows involving shock waves and rapidly changing flow speed regimes (transitions from sub critical to super critical flows).

ANUGA is developed by the Australian National University (ANU) and Geoscience Australia (GA) - hence the name. See also ANUGA flyer.

News

New collaborative agreement signed between the ANU and GA for the further development of ANUGA - September 2010. Detail
Environment Agency 2010 report: 'Benchmarking of 2D Hydraulic Modelling Packages'. 2DModelBenchmarking
ANUGA (1.2.0) Windows installer released 16 July 2010. AnugaSetup-1.2.0.exe
ANUGA (1.2.0) source package released 8 July 2010. anuga-1.2.0
How to export .csv files as graphs using OpenOffice (or Excel). AnugaExportCsv
How to set checkpoints in ANUGA execution to back up the current state in long runs. AnugaCheckpoints
A preview of a new piece of functionality which will be available in ANUGA 1.2: internal boundaries. InternalBoundaries
ANUGA is now on Wikipedia - please contribute as appropriate ANUGA Hydro
New report: Investing in the Development of a Two-Dimensional Flood Modelling Capability Report
Work in regard to an updated viewer is complete and is included in the Windows installer. Feedback is encouraged. viewer TRAC site (Login as anonymous with blank pw)
ANUGA was featured on the ABC program The New Inventors episode 19 on the 10th of June 2009 NewInventors
Work in regard to a graphical user interface is ongoing. GAI

Documentation

ANUGA user manual anuga_user_manual-1.2.0.pdf
ANUGA installation guide anuga_installation_guide-1.2.0.pdf
ANUGA release notes anuga_whats_new-1.2.0.pdf
ANUGA 1.2 deprecated functionality and new featuresAnugaWhatsNew
Publications related to ANUGA ANUGA Publications
ANUGA Workshops ANUGA Workshops
Management and Planning WorkPages
Internal Architecture Internal Architecture
Guidelines for installing ANUGA with numpy Installation guidelines
ANUGA coding style guide Style Guide

ANUGA user mailing list and FAQ - where to get help

Send questions and submissions anuga-user@…
Search mailing list archives https://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_name=anuga-user
To subscribe or unsubscribe https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/anuga-user
Mail the person managing the list anuga-user-owner@…
Frequently Asked Questions FAQ
Software Repository (Subversion) - to always access the latest version https://datamining.anu.edu.au/svn/anuga/trunk/anuga_core (Login as anonymous with blank pw)
ANUGA software download at SourceForge (Since Dec 2006) http://sourceforge.net/projects/anuga
ANUGA name reserved on Google Code - in case we want to movehttp://code.google.com/p/anuga
Natural Hazards Online (Geoscience Australia) http://www.ga.gov.au/hazards/index.jsp

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