Dalrymple's Coastal Engineering Java Page

Java Applets for Coastal Engineering


Introduction

This page (www.coastal.udel.edu/faculty/rad) is a listing of Java applets that might prove of use in coastal engineering. To run these applets, you only need a web browser that supports Java, such as Netscape 3.01/4.0+.

On Feb 16, 1999, the applets were modified to the jar archive format to reduce download times. This should provide no problem for your brower, but if so, try the old format at www.coastal.udel.edu/faculty/rad/classes

These applets have been tested with Netscape (3.01, 4.0, and recently work with IE 3.0) and were developed using the Linux operating system, a PC, and the Sun Microsystems Java Development Kit 1.0.2-1.17a (Linux port: www.blackdown.org), as well as a Sun Sparc 5 and Solaris. You can find the latest JDK at www.javasoft.com for a variety of operating systems. Information on other Java development projects is found on www.javasoft.com.

The applets take a while to download and run, so be a little patient. However, you can install these applets on your own machine and avoid download times. Click here for instructions.

Use these for engineering purposes at your own risk! These applets are copyrighted University of Delaware.

Applets

Classes

Hyper.java, the hyperbolic functions.

Refract.java, linear refraction/shoaling methods.


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Prof. Robert A. Dalrymple
Center for Applied Coastal Research
University of Delaware
Newark, DE 19716