MIKE Zero is the common name of DHI’s fully Windows integrated graphical user interface for setting up simulations, pre- and post-processing analysis, presentation and visualisation within a project oriented environment. Presently, the MIKE Zero framework gives access to the following DHI modelling systems:
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– MIKE HYDRO – A physical and conceptual model system for catchments, rivers and floodplains.
– MIKE 11 – a 1D modelling system for rivers and channels.
– MIKE 21 – a 2D modelling system for estuaries, coastal water and seas.
– MIKE 3 – a 3D modelling system for deep seas, estuaries and coastal waters.
– MIKE 21/3 – Integrated Models (including the MIKE 21/3 Coupled Model FM, which allows full dynamic coupling between wave, flow and sediment transport models).
– MIKE FLOOD – a 1D-2D modelling system for inland flood and urban flood studies.
– LITPACK – a modelling system for littoral processes and coastline kinetics.
– MIKE SHE – a modelling system for coupled groundwater and surface water resources.