Running TUFLOW

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Introduction

TUFLOW is a standalone console application. As such, it doesn't require installation to run. The standard TUFLOW setup steps are listed below.

  • Free DEMO and Tutorial Version of TUFLOW:
  1. Download the latest TUFLOW executable from the Tuflow website: Tuflow Release Download
  2. Download the TUFLOW Tutorial and Demo models: Tutorial Model Download
  3. Run TUFLOW using any of the options listed below. User documentation for the tutorial models is available from the Tutorial Model section of the Wiki.
  • Licensed Version of TUFLOW:
  1. Download the latest TUFLOW executable from the Tuflow website: Tuflow Release Download
  2. Download and install the Licensing Dongle Drivers: Installing Licensing Software
  3. Run TUFLOW using any of the options listed below.

Executable Management Advice

Save a copy of the downloaded TUFLOW executable files to a dedicated location (eg. C:\TUFLOW\Releases\)

A TUFLOW release consists of two different versions of the executable as follows:

  1. TUFLOW_iSP_w64.exe - Single Precision Windows 64-bit
  2. TUFLOW_iDP_w64.exe - Double Precision Windows 64-bit

Refer to the TUFLOW Executable Section of the TUFLOW manual for advice when best to use the different TUFLOW versions. Each version of TUFLOW also has four TUFLOW .dll files and several system .dll files included in the download. Do not delete or relocate these dlls. All .exe and .dll files must be placed in the same folder and kept together at all times.

When replacing TUFLOW with a new build, we recommend archiving the past .exe and .dll files by creating a folder of the same name as the Build ID (e.g. 2013-12-AA-iSP-w64), and placing all files in this folder. Build ID information is appears in the top bar of the Console window when TUFLOW is executed, and is reported in the header of the .tlf file.
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Run Options

Single Simulation Execution

There are a number of ways TUFLOW can be started, in each case the TUFLOW executable is started with the TUFLOW control file (.tcf) as the input. There are a number of optional switches that can be used to control advanced features as outlined in the TUFLOW manual.

Common ways of initialising a TUFLOW simulation are:

Multiple Simulation Management

Scheduling Simulations

Cloud Computing

Use of the Cloud is an excellent option where large volumes of simulations (eg. Monte Carlo runs) are to be completed within a short timeframe.

Three options are available. Click the links below for more information:

  1. Organisation Cloud Software Execution
    Organisations with access to Cloud hardware may host Network Licences within their own Cloud domain.
  2. TUFLOW Cloud Simulation Service
    Let BMT help you manage your TUFLOW simulation execution on the cloud. This service is designed for bulk simulation of any TUFLOW product (Classic, HPC or FV).
    • Licences are scaled to meet your project demand (i.e. this is independent of any in-house licences you may own).
    • The BMT service offers flexibility regarding the Microsoft Azure Cloud hardware available for your project. We tailor the hardware and storage resource specification to suit your project requirements (based on project size, model size and also the simulation type).
    • This service has no limitations in terms of hardware type. We offer simulation on both CPU and GPU virtual machines.
    This service is well suited to mass production runs of a stable model (often required for design event modelling or monte carlo assessment). It is less suited to model build activities that require regular modeller/model interaction and iterations. We recommend model build activities be completed using a standard client licence as it is typically the most cost effective and time efficient option.
  3. Jacobs Flood Cloud
    Powered by Parallel Works, Jacobs have developed Flood Cloud. Flood Cloud gives the modeller full simulation control on the cloud.
    • Flood Cloud includes a dashboard to assist users with all model upload, simulation run, monitoring and download tasks (requiring no external support).
    • Licences are scaled to meet your project demand (i.e. this is independent of any in-house licences you may own).
    • The service links to pre-defined high performance CPU cloud hardware. This limits the Jacobs Flood cloud offering to TUFLOW Classic simulations.