2. COURSE & EVENTS CALENDAR 2016
LOCATION
MODELLING LONG-TERM
SHORELINE EVOLUTION IN
COMPLEX COASTAL PROJECTS
Using MIKE 21 FM Shoreline Morphology (SM) - 2 days 26-27 April
Southampton,
UK
BATHING WATER QUALITY
AND EARLY WARNING
SYSTEMS
How to improve bathing water management with focus on
human health - 2 days
10-11 May
Southampton,
UK
MANAGEMENT, MONITORING
AND MODELLING OF
ESTURAIES
Introduction to estuarine dynamics, data and survey
methods -1 or 2 days
22-23 June
Coventry,
UK
COASTAL FLOODING -
ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT
Preparing for flooding and the impact of climate change on
your coasts -1 or 2 days
22-23 June
Coventry,
UK
MODELLING OF STORM
WATER FOR GREEN CITIES
Implementation and design of SuDS at both screening and
detailed design level, including water quality - 1 or 2 days
22-23 June
Coventry,
UK
MIKE 21/3 SEDIMENT
MODELLING
Sediment transport using the 2D sand (ST) and 2/3D mud
(MT) models from the FM suite - 1 day
11 October
Southampton,
UK
MIKE HYDRO RIVER ECO LAB Water quality and ecological modelling in rivers - 2 days 22-23 November
Southampton,
UK
MIKE 21 WAVE MODELLING
Introduction to the Spectral Wave (SW) and Boussinesq
Wave (BW) models - 2 days
Upon Request
Southampton,
UK
COASTAL DEVELOPMENT Processes, regulation and management - 2 days Upon request
Southampton,
UK
WATER RESOURCES
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
Introduction to Information Management using MIKE INFO
- 2 days
Upon request
Southampton,
UK
FOCUS AREA TITLE DATES
2016 DHI UK & IRELAND SYMPOSIUM, MACDONALD ANSTY
HALL, WARWICKSHIRE, 21-22 JUNE 2016
The Symposium is a free-of-charge knowledge sharing event for water and
environmental professionals comprising both conference-style
presentations on Day 1 and training courses on Day 2. The conference is
open to everyone and you certainly do not need any experience with MIKE
software to come along and join in. The Symposium offers the chance to
meet people in both formal sessions as well as over dinner and during
breakout sessions. You will also be able to meet the local DHI support team
and DHI staff from Head Office, as well as your contemporaries from
consultancy, academia and research.
3. MODELLING LONG-TERM SHORELINE
EVOLUTION IN COMPLEX COASTAL
PROJECTS
Using MIKE 21 FM Shoreline Morphology
(SM)
This two-day gives you a good understanding
of the capabilities of the new MIKE 21 FM
Shoreline Morphology (MIKE 21 FM SM). The
aim is to enable you to set up and use the
shoreline model in complex coastal projects.
Introduction to MIKE 21 FM Shoreline
Morphology (MIKE 21 FM SM)
Introduction to Shoreline Morphology Mesh
Generator tools
Using the Shoreline Morphology tools in
practice
Hands-on exercises
BATHING WATER QUALITY AND EARLY
WARNING SYSTEMS
How to improve bathing water management
with focus on human health
This two-day course gives you an overview of
the most important parts of the European
Bathing Water Directive as well as an
introduction to real life cases of good
management of bathing water and different
early warning methods.
Bathing water quality
Dynamic early warning systems
Examples of implementation at Danish and
Swedish beaches
EU directives and national legislation
MANAGEMENT, MONITORING AND
MODELLING OF ESTUARIES
Introduction to estuarine dynamics, data and
survey methods
This one/two-day course introduces you to
estuarine dynamics, wind generated waves,
stratified flow, transport of fine cohesive
sediments. Interaction between
sediment transport, morphological evolution,
flora, fauna and water quality discussed.
Estuarine physical processes and
morphology
Understanding of numerical models
Minimisation of sedimentation in harbour
basins
Disposal of fine sediments
Hydraulic impact of infrastructure projects
COASTAL FLOODING - ANALYSIS AND
MANAGEMENT
Preparing for flooding and the impact of
climate change on your coasts
In this one/two-day course you learn how to
develop coastal flood risk assessments &
maps. Focus is on estimation of extreme
marine events & the practical application of
flood management tools. The effect of climate
change on coastal floods is discussed.
Overview of tools for coastal floods analysis
What to request and expect from a model
Assessment of extreme marine events :
How to set up a flood model
Mapping flood risks, values and economic
costs
Methods to evaluate the effectiveness of
proposed adaptation measures
MODELLING OF STORM WATER FOR
GREEN CITIES
Methods and structures
This one/two-day course gives you an
introduction to different approaches to the
modelling of various types of green
infrastructure in MIKE URBAN and their effect
on different types of storm events. Modelling
of storm water quality is also included.
Modelling of green solutions
Modelling the different elements of a green
infrastructure
Developments in urban storm water
modelling with MIKE URBAN
How to couple the green solutions with an
existing drainage network
Storm water quality and the modelling
thereof
Applying treatment water quality measures
to various types of green infrastructure
MIKE 21/3 SEDIMENT MODELLING
Sediment transport using the 2D sand (ST)
and 2/3D mud (MT) models from the FM
suite
This one-day course aims to enable you to set
up and run sediment modelling simulations
using the MIKE 21 FM Sand Transport and
Mud Transport models in a coupled setup
with flow and wave models. When to apply a
3D approach is also discussed.
Fundamentals of fine sediment and sand
transport modelling
Application of MIKE 21 ST FM and MIKE
21/3 MT FM
Setting up wave and flow conditions
Specifying sand properties, particles and
sediments
MIKE HYDRO RIVER ECO LAB
1D water quality and ecological modelling
This two-day course teaches you the
fundamentals of ecological modelling and
gives you an introduction on how to develop
an ecological model and set it up using MIKE
HYDRO River ECO Lab. Focus is on 1D
systems.
Fundamentals of ecological modelling
Introduction to ECO Lab and dialogue
overview
Guidelines for ecological model
development
How to set up the MIKE HYDRO River ECO
Lab
MIKE 21 WAVE MODELLING
Introduction to the Spectral Wave (SW) and
Boussinesq Wave (BW) models
This two-day course helps you predict and
analyse wave climates in offshore and coastal
areas and wave conditions in ports and
behind structures where accurate assessment
of wave impact is of utmost importance.
Application of MIKE 21 SW and BW
How to set up models based on flexible
mesh (unstructured grid) and on rectilinear
grid
Decision of spectral formulation
Creating porosity & sponge layer maps
COASTAL DEVELOPMENT
Processes, regulations and management
This two-day course gives you an
understanding of the physical and chemical
processes related to dredging and
reclamation, their potential environmental
impacts and tools to help you sustainably
manage these projects within their regulatory
setting.
Dredging and reclamation process and
techniques
Environmental impacts and mitigation
Sediment properties and processes
EIA and stakeholder management
Optimisation of design and operations
Monitoring and management
WATER RESOURCES INFORMATION
MANAGEMENT
Introduction to information management
using MIKE INFO
This two-day, hands-on course gives you a
sound knowledge of information management
‘Best Practices’ and how to configure systems
to support your specific needs and the
decision support processes.
Data and information management Best
Practices
Integration with water resources
management practices
Configuration of systems to support specific
needs and the decision support process