Dec. 5, 2024 -
PRLog -- MIKE 2025 is packed with new functionalities, tools and enhancements designed to empower water professionals with more robust, efficient and collaborative solutions. As always, clients with a valid Service Maintenance Agreement (SMA) or subscription can take full advantage of these latest features at no additional cost.
Highlights from the MIKE 2025 release: - MIKE+ introduces new features and improvements to enhance analysis, collaboration and data handling. Key updates include a new scatter plot window for result analysis, a Plots Manager for organised result visualisation, enhanced data export options and real-time collaboration enhancements. MIKE+ 2D Overland introduces isoline export to shapefiles, a new hazard tool for flood hazard quantification and a discharge calculation tool for assessing total discharge from 2D flow results. For water distribution, MIKE+ now includes Q-H results plotting for detailed pump performance analysis and a Modified Hazen-Williams head loss type for added flexibility in hydraulic modelling.
- FEFLOW 10 delivers features to streamline modelling workflows, enhance visualisation and support advanced applications. Highlights include a new implicit modelling workflow for constructing geologically meaningful surfaces and structural models with ease and advanced map projection tools with online background maps for improved visual clarity. The release also introduces an extended Equation of State (EOS) for evaluating phase conditions in deep geothermal models and a streamlined standard transport formulation with an extended 'Convective Form' to simplify transport modelling across diverse applications, including direct Lithium extraction, aquifer remediation and geothermal storage and direct use.
- MIKE 21 and MIKE 3 introduce updates for marine and coastal modelling. Key innovations include the new MIKE 21 Wave Model FM, DHI's first unstructured Boussinesq-type wave model, and a new and improved engine for MIKE ECO Lab and MIKE ABM Lab. Improvements to LITPACK include interactive workflows and enhanced coastline evolution modelling, while the MIKE 3 Mud Transport model now features an optimised near-field/far-field method for assessing ship propeller impacts on seabed sediments. Additionally, streamlined workflows in MIKE Zero and expanded MARINE PP tools further elevate usability and efficiency.
Plus, all MIKE+, MIKE 21 and MIKE 3 subscriptions and perpetual licenses now support powerful Linux clusters equipped with hundreds of CPUs.
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