ADIOS Development History
- Modified oil density and viscosity field printing to show ones at water temperature. Fixed dispersant percentage printing.
- Rebuilt ADIOS2 (Windows) against the latest Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) library (Microsoft Security Bulletin MS11-025).
- Modified the emulsification constant for Eagle Ford shale oil.
- Updated the oil library.
- Modified total oil volume display for the Oil Budget graph (Y-axis scaling).
- Removed quotation marks from oil names and descriptions for the Oil Selection dialog.
- Fixed header formatting for Oil Property Sheets and Custom Oil dialogs.
- Added new oils to the oil library.
- Fixed bitmap placement bug for the Water Properties dialog.
- Fixed minor interface bugs.
- Created Windows MSI installer.
- Added Select All/Copy functionality for the Oil Budget Table panel.
- Added Slick Area output (file SlickArea.txt).
- Installation package release based on Adios2y version.
- Added PC volume fraction output (file VolFrac.txt).
- Added Oil Budget Table file saving.
The second generation of the Automated Data Inquiry for Oil Spills software, ADIOS2, contains several new options for inputting and calculating the oil leak rate from the source of the spill. The user may build and modify a custom library of specific oils, in addition to using the standard library. Many of the weathering algorithms have been improved and new processes, such as sedimentation and airborne benzene concentration estimations, have been added. There are new user inputs that allow decisions on the application of standard cleanup strategies, such as skimming (mechanical), in situ burning, and chemical dispersion. ADIOS2 now estimates the reliability of its output based on expected input uncertainty.
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