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  • ...aimed at new users, stepping through the process of building and running a model. ...aphical user interface (GUI), it uses GIS software and text editor for its model creation and result viewing. As such, it is very efficient and flexible and
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  • The objective of this Flood Modeller – TUFLOW model is to demonstrate the ability of TUFLOW to link to an external 1D scheme an This tutorial model has been developed by BMT with Jacobs. Please post comments, requests and f
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  • ...egistered tutorial model. Please remove "<font color="black"><tt>Tutorial Model </tt></font><font color="black"><tt>== </tt></font><font color="black"><tt> ...be used for valid tutorial models. If this command is added to any other model, this error message is generated.
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  • ...me scenarios for soil infiltration using the Green-Ampt method. Challenge Model 2 was also simulated using TUFLOW’s GPU solver and TUFLOW FV using a flex ...the tutorial models, please see this <u>[[Tutorial_Introduction | Tutorial Model Introduction]]</u> page. <br>
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  • The objective of this Flood Modeller – TUFLOW model is to demonstrate the ability of TUFLOW to link to an external 1D scheme an This tutorial model has been developed by BMT with Jacobs. Please post comments, requests and f
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  • ...11-09-AF, TUFLOW can directly read elevation data from a Digital Elevation Model (DEM). The format recognised by TUFLOW is ESRI ASCII Grid, this is an ope ...he process of creating a DEM in these packages is beyond the scope of this tutorial, for details on DEM creation please see the relevant documentation for your
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  • ...he process of creating a TIN in these packages is beyond the scope of this tutorial, for details on TIN creating please see the relevant documentation for that ...ata folder if desired, however, for clarity this is included in the TUFLOW\model\ directory.</li>
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  • This tutorial introduces: ...raulic features and where certain calculations occur in the model. In this tutorial, the level 1 grid cell size is 10m, the level 2 grid cell size is 5m.<br>
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  • ...model folder structure and template empty files are supplied from previous model.<br> ...The 'results' and 'check' folder get automatically created when the TUFLOW model is run. <br>
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  • Grids are shared through geometry components as explained in the TUFLOW 2D tutorial. There should be existing ''Geometry Components'' used in previous modules. ..._Model_Controls_SMS_Archive#Material Sets|this section]] from the Module 1 tutorial to review how to do this.
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  • ...on. This layer is input to TUFLOW to set the GIS coordinate system of the model. Before starting this ensure that you have the DEM and aerial photo open i ...ant the projection to match your aerial photo (required in TUFLOW tutorial model only) you can select your projection with the ''Projection...'' button in t
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  • ...to import the check files and review the modified elevations between both model runs. <br> This tutorial introduces:
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  • This tutorial introduces: ...raulic features and where certain calculations occur in the model. In this tutorial, the level 1 grid cell size is 10m, the level 2 grid cell size is 5m.<br>
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  • ...aimed at new users, stepping through the process of building and running a model. To begin, watch the following video: ...e (GUI), in combination with text editor and spreadsheet software, for its model creation and result viewing. The group of software creates an extremely wor
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  • =TUFLOW Video Tutorial Model= The TUFLOW video tutorial steps through <u>[[Tutorial_Module01_Archive | Tutorial Module 1]]</u> from the Wiki.<br>
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  • ...ll inputs need to use the same projection) and writing GIS empty files for model inputs: ...der location containing the TUFLOW folder. This creates the default TUFLOW model directory and sub-folders. <br>
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  • This tutorial introduces: ...raulic features and where certain calculations occur in the model. In this tutorial, the grid is orientated to align with the downstream road.
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  • ...create a TUFLOW GIS layer to reference the nodes within the Flood Modeller model. The purpose of this layer is to specify the spatial location of each of th ...>1d_x1d_FMT_M01_nodes_001_P.shp</b> within the FMT_tutorial\FMT_M01\TUFLOW\model\gis folder. </li>
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  • ...create a TUFLOW GIS layer to reference the nodes within the Flood Modeller model. The purpose of this layer is to specify the spatial location of each of th ...>1d_x1d_FMT_M01_nodes_001_P.shp</b> within the FMT_tutorial\FMT_M01\TUFLOW\model\gis folder. </li>
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  • ...>[https://downloads.tuflow.com/Training/Wiki/Wiki_Tutorial_Models_QGIS.zip Tutorial Dataset]</u> ...documentation is available from the <u>[[Tutorial_Introduction | Tutorial Model Introduction]]</u> section of the Wiki. Learn how to use TUFLOW by followin
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  • ...Ensure you have the layer you wish to create the hotlink for open (for the tutorial this is '''1d_xs_M04_creek_001_L.shp''').</li> ...have the full filepath in the source file (e.g. C:\TUFLOW\Tutorial\TUFLOW\model\xs\cross_section.csv). Typically we only store the relative path in the "S
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  • ...create a TUFLOW GIS layer to reference the nodes within the Flood Modeller model. The purpose of this layer is to specify the spatial location of each of th ...>1d_x1d_FMT_M01_nodes_001_P.TAB</b> within the FMT_tutorial\FMT_M01\TUFLOW\model\mi folder. </li>
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  • <u>[[Tutorial_M11_001_GIS_Inputs_QGIS#1D_.2F_2D_Links | Tutorial Module 11, 1D/2D Links]]</u><br> ...looded 2D cell. This could potentially allow water to be "created" in the model.<br>
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  • QGIS is used to import check files and review the model domain, active cells, boundary conditions, materials and final elevations.< This tutorial introduces:
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  • ...ms to be shared between multiple simulations. A simulation also stores the model parameters used by TUFLOW.<br> ...nent from previous module and add new components. Doing this will keep the model from module01 unchanged.
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  • QGIS is used to import check files and review the model domain, active cells, boundary conditions, materials and final elevations.< This tutorial introduces:
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  • ...ll inputs need to use the same projection) and writing GIS empty files for model inputs: ...der location containing the TUFLOW folder. This creates the default TUFLOW model directory and sub-folders. <br>
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  • ...active model area. A preliminary model extent is provided for the tutorial model, this will be copied into a TUFLOW format file. <li>Load the '''2d_code_empty_R.shp''' template file from the '''TUFLOW\model\gis\empty''' folder.
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  • This tool loads all input shp files from a model simulation into a common ArcGIS Map window.<br> ...omplete this example. This section relates to users who have run their own Tutorial, Demo, Example or personal models.
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  • ...olbox helps with streamlining the process of creating and editing a TUFLOW model in ArcMap. This utility can be downloaded from the TUFLOW website: ...e will use the ArcTUFLOW toolbox to create a TUFLOW project for the TUFLOW tutorial module 1.<br>
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  • ...ences, it can also be used to create the TUFLOW folder structure and run a model to create the template (empty) GIS files.<br><br> * TUFLOW Model Projection
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  • This page details the method for using Mapinfo to set an active model area. ...empty''' folder, and save it as '''2d_code_M01_002.TAB''' in the '''tuflow\model\mi''' folder.
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  • ...ze across the whole model. As shown below, the model incorporated a single model boundary and domain grid. This tutorial updates the single domain 5m resolution model, incorporating a coarse resolution domain (5m) in the upstream half of the
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  • ...model folder structure and template empty files are supplied from previous model.<br> ...The 'results' and 'check' folder get automatically created when the TUFLOW model is run. <br>
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  • This tutorial introduces: ...raulic features and where certain calculations occur in the model. In this tutorial, the grid is orientated to align with the downstream road.
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  • ...ze across the whole model. As shown below, the model incorporated a single model boundary and domain grid. This tutorial updates the single domain 5m resolution model, incorporating a coarse resolution domain (5m) in the upstream half of the
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  • ...t will be used to set the GIS coordinate system (projection) of the TUFLOW model. ...el. Generally this will be the same coordinate system as the DEM. In this model we will use the WGS 84, UTM zone 60S projection. To locate this in the QGIS
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  • ...and select the '''M01_5m_002.2dm''' file. Otherwise, if you developed your model in ArcGIS, MapInfo, or QGIS navigate to the '''TUFLOW\results\M01\2d\''' fo <li>Select Ok. The elevations in the 2D model should now be displayed, as per the image below.</li>
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  • ...works in Estry, river channels in Flood Modeller (note that Estry can also model 1D river channels) and the floodplain and urban surface in TUFLOW, providin ...le02| Tutorial 2]]</u> provides instructions on how to connect a TUFLOW 1D model to Flood Modeller using a X1DQ link.
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  • TUFLOW requires a model projection to be defined. This projection is used for the template files c <li>In the Catalog window navigate to the desired TUFLOW\model\gis\ folder, right click on this and select New >> Shapefile.</li>
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  • ...the 2D Model Controls to update the model timestep for the 2.5m resolution model. Set the timestep value to 0.5s.<br> ...u>[[Tutorial_Module01_Archive#Advanced_-_Model_Resolution_.28Optional.29 | Tutorial 1]]</u>.
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  • ...comprehensive documentation and advice on setting up and running a TUFLOW model. It also provides guidance on the 1D and 2D modelling process that will be ...sage_How_To | TUFLOW Messages Database]] which includes tips of the likely model initialization issue and steps to resolve it.
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  • ...n be used to open the cross-section files provided as part of the tutorial model in excel, allowing the user to easily visualise the section. The same proc ...the filenames are relative to the table, not absolute paths e.g. C:\TUFLOW\model\xs\crosssection.csv)
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  • ...s will be used to set the GIS coordinate system (projection) of the TUFLOW model. ...pen ArcCatalog and Select ''Connect to Folder''. Navigate to the '''TUFLOW\model\gis\''' folder on your computer and select ''OK''
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  • ...be used to import the check files and view the final elevations in the 2D model. ...UFLOW\check\2d\''' folder. This file contains the exact elevations in the model. As this point vector layer contains thousands of points and is not easy t
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  • =Tutorial Module01= '''As QGIS has replaced SAGA as an open source alternative for the tutorial model, there are no plans to expand this page.'''</font><br>
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  • This page details the method for using ArcMap to set an active model area. ...''. Save this shape layer as '''2d_code_M01_002_R.SHP''' in the '''TUFLOW\Model\gis\''' folder.</li>
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  • ...rid cell by cell, or by using BC coverages to define an active area of the model. We will start by setting the default cell code to "inactive" for the entire model.
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  • This tutorial introduces: ...raulic features and where certain calculations occur in the model. In this tutorial, the grid is orientated to align with the downstream road.
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  • ...be used to import the check files and view the final elevations in the 2D model. ...UFLOW\check\2d\''' folder. This file contains the exact elevations in the model. As this point vector layer contains thousands of points and is not easy t
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  • ...ment-model-swmm https://www.epa.gov/water-research/storm-water-management-model-swmm]</u>. The following tutorial models are aimed at new and experienced users, stepping through the process
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  • ...<b>2d_bc_empty_P.shp</b> layer from within the FMT_tutorial\FMT_M01\TUFLOW\model\gis\empty folder.</li> ...er as <b>2d_bc_FMT_M01_HX_001_P.shp</b> in the FMT_tutorial\FMT_M01\TUFLOW\model\gis folder. </li>
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  • | Domain_Name||The model domain, this is useful for multiple domain models. For single domain model <tt>BC000018: HX BC in "D:\TUFLOW\Tutorial\model\mi\2d_bc_M04_HX_001.mif"</tt>
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  • When building the model I get that error that the save date of a .tab file is later than that of th This '''ERROR''' can be converted to a '''WARNING''' (which still allows the model to start), or turned off entirely using the .tcf command:<br>
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  • ...b>2d_bc_empty.mif</b> layer from within the '''FMT_tutorial\FMT_M01\TUFLOW\model\mi\empty''' folder.</li> ...as <b>2d_bc_FMT_M01_HX_001_P.TAB</b> in the '''FMT_tutorial\FMT_M01\TUFLOW\model\mi''' folder. </li>
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  • ...t will be used to set the GIS coordinate system (projection) of the TUFLOW model. <li> Save the file under the '''TUFLOW\Model\gis\''' directory as '''Projection.shp'''.
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  • ...ion model described [[Tutorial_Module01_Archive | in the module 1 tutorial model]]. This approach is described in the following software packages: ...etry Control File </tt></font> <font color="red"><tt>==</tt></font> <tt>..\model\M01_5m_002.tgc</tt><br>
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  • ...<b>2d_bc_empty_P.shp</b> layer from within the FMT_tutorial\FMT_M01\TUFLOW\model\gis\empty folder.</li> ...er as <b>2d_bc_FMT_M01_HX_001_P.shp</b> in the FMT_tutorial\FMT_M01\TUFLOW\model\gis folder. </li>
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  • This tutorial introduces: ...raulic features and where certain calculations occur in the model. In this tutorial, the grid is orientated to align with the downstream road.
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  • ...be used to import the check files and view the final elevations in the 2D model. ...(not north-south aligned). This file contains the exact elevations in the model. However, this not so easy to visualise and TUFLOW also outputs a raster (
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  • ...the control files we have worked on in the previous steps and defines the model time and output controls.<br> ...n the TUFLOW control files to align with the requirements of a TUFLOW SWMM model. However, since the original control files were intended for use with XPSWM
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  • ...b>2d_bc_empty.mif</b> layer from within the <b>FMT_tutorial\FMT_M01\TUFLOW\model\mi\empty</b> folder. ...er as <b>2d_bc_FMT_HX_001_R.TAB</b> in the <b> FMT_Tutorial\FMT_M01|TUFLOW\model\mi</b> folder.
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  • ...2d_bc_empty_R.shp</b> layer from within the '''FMT_tutorial\FMT_M01\TUFLOW\model\gis\empty''' folder.</li> ...as <b>2d_bc_FMT_M01_HX_001_R.shp</b> in the '''FMT_tutorial\FMT_M01\TUFLOW\model\gis''' folder. </li>
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  • ...2d_bc_empty_R.shp</b> layer from within the '''FMT_tutorial\FMT_M01\TUFLOW\model\gis\empty''' folder.</li> ...as <b>2d_bc_FMT_M01_HX_001_R.shp</b> in the '''FMT_tutorial\FMT_M01\TUFLOW\model\gis''' folder. </li>
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  • ...'' within the '''Module_data\Module_02\Inflow''' folder into the '''TUFLOW\model\gis''' folder. ...'' from '''Module_data\Module_02\Inflow''' and place it into the '''TUFLOW\model\bc_dbase''' folder. This file contains the four hydrographs that will be us
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  • ...\model\mi\empty''' folder and save as '''1d_bc_M04_001''' in the '''TUFLOW\model\mi''' folder.</li> ...he boundary condition specified in the bc_database to this location in the model.</li>
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  • ...'' within the '''Module_data\Module_02\Inflow''' folder into the '''TUFLOW\model\gis''' folder. ...'' from '''Module_data\Module_02\Inflow''' and place it into the '''TUFLOW\model\bc_dbase''' folder. This file contains the four hydrographs that will be us
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  • Firstly we will update the active 2D model area near the downstream boundary. ...odel with this configuration, water will not be able to leave enter the 1D model from the floodplain. The area is shown in the image below.</li>
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  • This tutorial introduces: ...raulic features and where certain calculations occur in the model. In this tutorial, the grid is orientated to align with the downstream road.
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  • ...'' within the '''Module_data\Module_02\Inflow''' folder into the '''TUFLOW\model\mi''' folder. ...'' from '''Module_data\Module_02\Inflow''' and place it into the '''TUFLOW\model\bc_dbase''' folder. This file contains the four hydrographs that will be us
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  • ...aimed at new users, stepping through the process of building and running a model. ...aphical user interface (GUI), it uses GIS software and text editor for its model creation and result viewing. As such, it is very efficient and flexible and
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  • * '''Free DEMO and Tutorial Version''' of TUFLOW: ...o models: [https://www.tuflow.com/Tuflow%20Tutorial%20Models.aspx Tutorial Model Download]
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  • When building the model I get that error one or both of these errors: ...g\'''. And has the same name as the TUFLOW simulation. For module 2 of the tutorial the file is called either:
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  • ...active model area. A preliminary model extent is provided for the tutorial model, this will be merged into a TUFLOW format file. <li> Load the '''2d_code_empty_R.shp''' template file from the '''TUFLOW\model\gis\empty''' folder.
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  • ...S is due for release in mid 2018 with the required option, until then this tutorial will demonstrate how to use call HPC and it's GPU module via a manual work- <li> Open the TUFLOW 2D Model Controls for the new simulation. Select the "Read external file".<br>
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  • Firstly we will update the active 2D model area near the downstream boundary. ...odel with this configuration, water will not be able to leave enter the 1D model from the floodplain. The area is shown in the image below.</li>
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  • ...s, the check file does not exist, or the changes described in the tutorial model aren't in the check files.
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  • ...to import the check files and review the modified elevations between both model runs. <br> This tutorial introduces:
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  • This Wiki page outlines recommended steps for the conversion of an XPSWMM model to TUFLOW. <br> ...a native TUFLOW format, TUFLOW linkage with 1D EPA Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) was added as a supported feature in TUFLOW 2023-03-AD release. The m
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  • This tutorial introduces: ...raulic features and where certain calculations occur in the model. In this tutorial, the grid is orientated to align with the downstream road.
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  • This tutorial introduces: ...raulic features and where certain calculations occur in the model. In this tutorial, the grid is orientated to align with the downstream road.
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  • ...any point layer. This is useful for visualising the final elevations for a model simulation from a TUFLOW Zpt Check file. This method requires the Spatial A *Set the output cell size to half of the TUFLOW model cell size (this is because the spacing of the input points is every half ce
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  • ...hydraulic properties can also be externally sourced from a Mike 11 or ISIS model. Note that structures such as culverts and weirs, are an exception to the r ...d_tab layers, refer to <u>[[Tutorial_M11 | Module 11]]</u> of the Tutorial model. <br>
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  • ...to each of these land use areas via the materials.csv file present in the model folder. ...the <b>FMT_tutorial\Module_data\Module_02\Materials</b> into the <b>TUFLOW\model\gis folder</b>. This folder contains the following two layers:
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  • ...tents of the '''Module_data\Module_02\2D_Development''' into the '''TUFLOW\model\mi''' folder. This folder contains the following two layers: ...ues (i.e. the zpt values assigned by any prior commands). Later on in this tutorial, we will specify the command used within the tgc to associate the two GIS l
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  • ...b>FMT_Tutorial\Module_data\Module_02\2D_Development</b> into the <b>TUFLOW\model\gis</b> folder. This folder contains the following two layers: <br> ...ues (i.e. the zpt values assigned by any prior commands). Later on in this tutorial, we will specify the command used within the tgc to associate the two GIS l
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  • ...b>FMT_Tutorial\Module_data\Module_02\2D_Development</b> into the <b>TUFLOW\model\gis</b> folder. This folder contains the following two layers: <br> ...ues (i.e. the zpt values assigned by any prior commands). Later on in this tutorial, we will specify the command used within the tgc to associate the two GIS l
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  • ...Tutorial Modules]]</u> for greater support and guidance on creating a HPC model.<br> ...UFLOW Classic that are not currently supported in HPC, may prevent the HPC model running successfully. To find out more about unsupported features in HPC, r
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  • ...ion lines that connect the 1D computation points to the HX line. For this tutorial the HX lines and a sample of the "CN" lines have been provided. ...files from the '''Module_Data\Module_04\''' folder and into the '''TUFLOW\model\mi\''' folder you are working in. Open the '''2d_bc_M04_HX_001''' file in
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  • ...to each of these land use areas via the materials.csv file present in the model folder. ...the <b>FMT_tutorial\Module_data\Module_02\Materials</b> into the <b>TUFLOW\model\gis folder</b>. This folder contains the following two layers:
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  • Firstly we will update the active 2D model area near the downstream boundary. ...odel with this configuration, water will not be able to leave enter the 1D model from the floodplain. The area is shown in the image below.</li>
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  • =TUFLOW Tutorial Models= Educators are welcome to use the licence free TUFLOW tutorial models and documentation as an education dataset. The benefit of this appro
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  • ...odel created in <u>[[Tutorial_M02 | Module 2]]</u>. The completed Module 2 model is provided in the Module_03\TUFLOW folder.''' <br> ...y of the '''M01_001.tbc''' as '''M03_001.tbc''' in the '''Module_03\TUFLOW\model''' folder.
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  • =TUFLOW Tutorial Models= Educators are welcome to use the licence free TUFLOW tutorial models and documentation as an education dataset. The benefit of this appro
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  • ...the *.ecf the following commands and files are at a minimum required to a model an open channel:<br> ...tt>Read GIS Network</tt></font> <font color="red"><tt>==</tt></font><tt>..\model\mi\1d_nwke_xxxxx.MIF</tt> ! network layer containing "S" channel ali
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  • ...which connect the 1D computation points (nodes) to the HX line. For this tutorial the HX lines and a sample of the "CN" lines have been provided. ...files from the '''Module_Data\Module_04\''' folder and into the '''TUFLOW\model\gis\''' folder you are working in. Open the '''2d_bc_M04_HX_001_L.lyr''' f
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  • ...n be used to open the cross-section files provided as part of the tutorial model in excel, allowing the user to easily visualise the section. The same proc ...ss-section files are now ready for input into TUFLOW. Please return to the tutorial where the next step is to <u>[[Tutorial_Module04_Archive#1D.2F2D_Links | de
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  • This tutorial introduces: ...raulic features and where certain calculations occur in the model. In this tutorial, the grid is orientated to align with the downstream road.
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  • ...to import the check files and review the modified elevations between both model runs. <br> This tutorial introduces:
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  • In this section we will define within the model the elevation of the 2D cells activated by the HX lines we created in the p ...y, we could use the 2D Z Shape (2d_zsh) format used in module three of the tutorial. If using this format it is important to ensure that a "thick" breakline f
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  • ...which connect the 1D computation points (nodes) to the HX line. For this tutorial the HX lines and a sample of the "CN" lines have been provided. ...files from the '''Module_Data\Module_04\''' folder and into the '''TUFLOW\model\gis\''' folder you are working in. Open the '''2d_bc_M04_HX_001_L''' file
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  • ...any point layer. This is useful for visualising the final elevations for a model simulation from a TUFLOW Zpt Check file.
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  • In this page we describe the GIS modifications required for tutorial module 5 using ArcGIS or QGIS. ...''model\gis\empty\''' folder copy the '''2d_zsh_empty_R.shp''' into the '''model\gis\''' folder named as '''2d_zsh_M05_development_001_R'''.</li>
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  • ...p" file from the TUFLOW\model\gis\empty folder and save this in the TUFLOW\model\gis\ folder, rename the file and begin the edits in this layer. ...es from the '''Module_Data\Module_04\gis\''' folder and into the '''TUFLOW\model\gis\''' folder you are working in. Open both files in ArcMap.</li>
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  • ...to each of these land use areas via the materials.csv file located in the model folder.<br> ...e contents of the '''Module_data\Module_02\Materials''' into the '''TUFLOW\model\mi''' folder. This folder contains the following two layers:
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  • This page details the method for using ArcMap to set an active model area. This page uses the ArcTUFLOW toolbox. Please see [[Tute_M01_Active_ ...(from the TUFLOW\model\gis\empty\ folder and move the file into the TUFLOW\model\gis\ folder. The easiest way to do this is to use the ArcTUFLOW toolbox ''
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  • This tutorial introduces: <li>The DEM_Z grid shows the final elevations (at time 0) used for the model calculations. The elevation changes due to the dambreak are inspected in th
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  • In this page we describe the GIS modifications required for tutorial module 5 using MapInfo. ...i\empty\''' folder import the '''2d_zsh_empty.mif''' and save it in the '''model\mi\''' folder as '''mi\2d_zsh_M05_development_001'''.</li>
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  • ...>[https://downloads.tuflow.com/Training/Wiki/Wiki_Tutorial_Models_QGIS.zip Tutorial Dataset]</u> ...documentation is available from the <u>[[Tutorial_Introduction | Tutorial Model Introduction]]</u> section of the Wiki. Learn how to use TUFLOW by followin
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  • ...tutorials page before using this dataset ([[Tutorial_Introduction | TUFLOW Tutorial Models]]).<br> ...ic 2D model examples and do not have step-by-step instructions, as per the tutorial models.
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  • ....g. Manning's n) are assigned to each of these land use areas (in the main tutorial module, [[Tutorial_Module01_Archive#Define_the_Materials_.28Surface_Roughne ...opy when copying the one MapInfo layer, all are required) to the '''TUFLOW\model\mi\''' folder.
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  • ...By increasing the cell size in locations away from the area of interest, a model run time can be reduced. <br> ...odel created in <u>[[Tutorial_M02 | Module 2]]</u>. The completed Module 2 model is provided in the Module_07\TUFLOW folder.''' <br>
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  • ...ical Mapper add in. The prcess involves importing the Zpts created in the tutorial module 1 and doing an point inspection to assign elevations at each Zpt. ...nfo saving as 2d_zpt_M01_5m_003.tab. This file is located in the '''TUFLOW\model\mi\ directory. It is important to name the 2d_zpt table as version 003, as
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  • QGIS is used to import the check files and review the model.<br> This tutorial introduces:
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  • ...ver Mapper add in. The process involves importing the Zpts created in the tutorial module 1 and doing an point inspection to assign elevations at each Zpt. ...F format in the same folder as the .tab file (this should be the '''TUFLOW\model\mi''' folder).</li>
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  • ...used and the '''X''' indicating the value is coming from an e'''X'''ternal model (in this case Flood Modeller). ...to preserve volume. We must connect the HX lines to the 1D Flood Modeller model. This is done using CN type lines in the 2d_bc layer, where a CN line is co
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  • ...used and the '''X''' indicating the value is coming from an e'''X'''ternal model (in this case Flood Modeller). ...to preserve volume. We must connect the HX lines to the 1D Flood Modeller model. This is done using CN type lines in the 2d_bc layer, where a CN line is co
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  • ...used and the '''X''' indicating the value is coming from an e'''X'''ternal model (in this case Flood Modeller). ...to preserve volume. We must connect the HX lines to the 1D Flood Modeller model. This is done using CN type lines in the 2d_bc layer, where a CN line is co
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  • ...that incorporates two different grid size within different portions of the model domain: a 2.5m 'FINE' grid and a 5m 'COARSE' grid. This module assumes that ...g a multiple domain model without a valid multiple domain licence (i.e. in Tutorial Mode) can only be achieved using TUFLOW Build 2016-03-AD or newer.''
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  • ...e contents of the '''Module_data\Module_07\Materials''' into the '''TUFLOW\model\gis folder'''. This folder contains the following two layers: '''2d_mat_M07 ...ile created in [[Tutorial Module01_Archive|Module 1]] within the '''TUFLOW\model\''' folder to observe the Manning’s n values that will be assigned to eac
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  • In this section we will define within the model the elevation of the 2D cells activated by the HX lines we created in the p ...ld use the 2D Z Shape (2d_zsh) format that was used in module three of the tutorial. If using this format it is important to ensure that a "thick" breakline f
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  • ...a text file specifying the pumping rate and revision of a command in your model files.<br> A pump constitutes an internal boundary condition to the model creating a transfer of flow, at a rate specified by the user, from one loca
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  • ...g which parameter (depth, level, flow or velocity) to display and also the model output time. Select "Dep M01_5m_002" from the Quantity list and then scrol ...model, module 1. In the next step we review the performance of the TUFLOW model (warnings, checks and mass balance), to return please click <u>[[Tutorial_M
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  • ...odel created in <u>[[Tutorial_M02 | Module 2]]</u>. The completed Module 2 model is provided in the Module_04\TUFLOW folder.''' <br> ...copy of '''M02_001.tgc''' as '''M04_001.tgc''' in the '''Module_04\TUFLOW\model''' folder.
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  • ...p" file from the TUFLOW\model\gis\empty folder and save this in the TUFLOW\model\gis folder and begin the edits in this layer.<br> ...es from the '''Module_Data\Module_04\gis\''' folder and into the '''TUFLOW\model\gis\''' folder you are working in. Open both files in QGIS.</li>
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  • ...>[https://downloads.tuflow.com/Training/Wiki/Wiki_Tutorial_Models_QGIS.zip Tutorial Dataset]</u> ...documentation is available from the <u>[[Tutorial_Introduction | Tutorial Model Introduction]]</u> section of the Wiki. Learn how to use TUFLOW by followin
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  • ...enting the culverts and pits. The pipe network will be connected to the 2D model domain and and a depth-discharge relationship defined at the pits via the c ....shp''' within '''Module_data\Module_02\Pipe_Network''' into the '''TUFLOW\model\gis''' folder.
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  • ...enting the culverts and pits. The pipe network will be connected to the 2D model domain and and a depth-discharge relationship defined at the pits via the c ....shp''' within '''Module_data\Module_02\Pipe_Network''' into the '''TUFLOW\model\gis''' folder.
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  • This tutorial introduces: <li>The DEM_Z grid shows the final elevations (at time 0) used for the model calculations. The elevation changes due to the dambreak are inspected in th
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  • ...enting the culverts and pits. The pipe network will be connected to the 2D model domain and and a depth-discharge relationship defined at the pits via the c ...01_P''' within '''Module_data\Module_02\Pipe_Network''' into the '''TUFLOW\model\mi''' folder.
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  • ...model folder structure and template empty files are supplied from previous model.<br> ...The 'results' and 'check' folder get automatically created when the TUFLOW model is run. <br>
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  • ...r, in Module 14 the pump is transferring water to a location within our 2D model domain. Therefore we do in this instance require a connecting object to tra ...eck 2098 will occur with flow in or out of the SH boundary lost, adding to model mass error.
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  • ....g. Manning's n) are assigned to each of these land use areas (in the main tutorial module, [[Tutorial_Module01_Archive#Define_the_Materials_.28Surface_Roughne ...'' files from the '''Module_Data\Module_01\QGIS\''' directory to '''TUFLOW\Model\gis\'''. There should be five (5) files, with the extensions dbf, prj, shp
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  • ...within SMS (see SMS tutorials / help for instructions). However, for this tutorial the registered images have been provided. ...this contains information on the location, cells and elevations within the model. This data is contained in a 2D Mesh (.2dm file). Once this has been load
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  • ....g. Manning's n) are assigned to each of these land use areas (in the main tutorial module, [[Tutorial_Module01_Archive#Define_the_Materials_.28Surface_Roughne ...''' files from the '''Module_Data\Module_01\Arc\''' directory to '''TUFLOW\Model\gis\'''. There should be four (4) files, with the extensions dbf, prj, shp
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  • ...olbar helps with streamlining the process of creating and editing a TUFLOW model in ArcGIS. The ArcTUFLOW Tools are intended to help the user with model initiation, setup and development, running, and checking and viewing result
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  • ....g. Manning's n) are assigned to each of these land use areas (in the main tutorial module, [[Module1_test#Define_the_Materials_.28Surface_Roughness.29|here]]) ...'' files from the '''Module_Data\Module_01\SAGA\''' directory to '''TUFLOW\Model\Saga\'''. There should be four (4) files, with the extensions dbf, prj, sh
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  • This page describes how to setup your TUFLOW model with Git and Kart (as this tends to be the tricker part). It doesn't necess In Git Bash, use <tt>cd</tt> to change directory to where your model is going to sit. Note: Git Bash requires forward slashes <tt>/</tt>
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  • ...relation to the 2D hydraulic controls and 1D hydraulic structures. In this tutorial, the grid is orientated to align with the downstream road. ...rking to resolve embankment culvert instabilities, there are typically two model features that require consideration.
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  • * [[Tutorial_Introduction| How to build a TUFLOW model (tutorials)]] * [[Running_TUFLOW | How to run a TUFLOW model]]
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  • This page introduces a basic dam break model setup, and will discuss the following topics: <br> * Model updates to use TUFLOW HPC <br>
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  • QGIS is used to import the check files and review the model.<br> This tutorial introduces:
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  • Refer to [[Tutorial_M09 | Tutorial Module 09]] as a worked example of these format requirements. * TUFLOW GIS input and simulation file names should be bold: '''model\gis\2d_code_M01_001.mif''' and '''M01_5m_002.tcf'''
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  • ...copy of the layer '''1d_nwk_M04_culverts_001_L''' located in the '''TUFLOW\model\gis''' folder and save as '''1d_nwk_M06_bridge_001_L'''.</li> ...hat Type ''B'' stands for Bridge. Similar to the open channel developed in Tutorial M04, setting the upstream and downstream invert attributes to -99,999 means
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  • ...odel created in <u>[[Tutorial_M02 | Module 2]]</u>. The completed Module 2 model is provided in the Module_05\TUFLOW folder.'''<br> Note: Direct rainfall can be applied to the model instead of the 2d_sa regions. The pits gather overland flow and convey it i
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  • In this section we will define within the model the elevation of the 2D cells activated by the HX lines we created in the p ...ld use the 2D Z Shape (2d_zsh) format that was used in module three of the tutorial. If using this format it is important to ensure that a "thick" breakline f
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  • ...simulation report can be opened using a text editor to review the 1D SWMM model result summary and simulation health. ...following section, <u>[[TUFLOW_SWMM_Tutorial_M01_Check_QGIS | TUFLOW SWMM Tutorial 01 Check Files]]</u>, will discuss options to stabilize the flow.
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  • ...if" file from the TUFLOW\model\mi\empty folder and save this in the TUFLOW\model\mi directory and begin the edits in this layer. ...files from the '''Module_Data\Module_04\''' folder and into the '''TUFLOW\model\mi\''' folder you are working in. Open the both files in MapInfo.</li>
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  • ...within SMS (see SMS tutorials / help for instructions). However, for this tutorial the registered images have been provided. If the SMS window you are working ...this contains information on the location, cells and elevations within the model. This data is contained in a 2D Mesh (.2dm file). Once this has been load
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  • ...will represent the floodplain in the study area, and the 1D Flood Modeller model will represent the watercourse and all online structures. <br> ...Reviewing_Model_Performance | discussed in Module 1 of the TUFLOW Tutorial Model]], the main watercourse channel is not very well represented using the 5m 2
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  • ...assigning elevations to the TUFLOW Zpts that define the elevations in the model. To do this open ArcGIS and open the DEM, which is provided as part of the ...Zpt layer '''2d_zpt_M01_5m_002_P.shp''', this was written in the '''TUFLOW\Model\shp\''' directory. The Zpts will appear as a mass of points when zoomed to
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  • This tutorial introduces: <li>The DEM_Z grid shows the final elevations used for the model calculations. Change the styling and inspect the area of the embankment is
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  • ...ground elevation) of the 2d_zsh point layer in the [[Tutorial_M11 | TUFLOW Tutorial 11]] is extracted from DEM file. ...layer is now ready to be input with the 2d_zsh line layer into the TUFLOW model.
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  • ...t. These boundaries are external and will "snap" to the edge of our active model area. Both of these boundaries have been aligned perpendicular to flow dire ...erway). If they are digitised oblique to the flow (i.e. not perpendicular) model instabilities can result in some cases.''
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  • ...assigning elevations to the TUFLOW Zpts that define the elevations in the model using QGIS. In this process we will open a shapefile containing all of the * Flexibility, if the cell size of the TUFLOW model is changed, the process below will need to be repeated, for a direct input
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  • ...a copy of the layer '''1d_nwk_M04_culverts_001''' located in the '''TUFLOW\model\mi''' folder and save as '''1d_nwk_M06_bridge_001'''.</li> ...the remaining feature as follows. Similar to the open channel developed in Tutorial M04, setting the upstream and downstream invert attributes to -99,999 means
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  • ...h these embankments. We will add 1D culverts to the 2D model created in [[Tutorial Module01_Archive|Module 1]] in this Module.<br> ...need to specify how the 1D culverts is linked to the 2D domain. For this tutorial we will use two different methods to highlight the two main approaches to c
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  • ...BC and the outflow WSE Vs Flow (HQ) was defined at 2D BC as well. In this model, we will put the inflow hydrograph into the 1D channel. On the downstream s ...ream boundary on 2D domain little differently which is not covered in this tutorial.
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  • ...et of control files for every simulation. This makes the management of the model easier, ensures consistency between the simulations and better quality cont The tutorial demonstrates two ways of using scenarios:<br>
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  • ...model folder structure and template empty files are supplied from previous model.<br> ...The 'results' and 'check' folder get automatically created when the TUFLOW model is run. <br>
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  • ...relation to the 2D hydraulic controls and 1D hydraulic structures. In this tutorial, the grid is orientated to align with the downstream road. ...FLOW_SWMM_Tutorial_M01#Check_Files_and_Results_Output| Back to TUFLOW SWMM Tutorial 1]]
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  • ...ase refer to the TUFLOW documentation and the <u>[[Tutorial_M11 | tutorial model (module 11)]]</u> for more information on the 1D 2D linking method.
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  • ..._R''' from '''Module_Data\Module_06\2D_Bridge''' folder into the '''TUFLOW\model\gis''' folder. We will use this layer to remove the road embankment at the ...he single polygon contained in this shapefile. The polygon intersects the model zpts where we want to modify the elevations and remove the road embankment.
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  • ...Testing has shown in some instances reducing the 2D cell size may lead to model instability at 1D/2D SX locations. This page discusses this observation, th A simple 1D/2D model has been constructed based on <u>[[Tutorial_M03 | Tutorial Module 3]]</u>. SX points have been used to connect a 1D culvert (FC01.2) w
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  • ...tents of the '''Module_data\Module_07\2D_Development''' into the '''TUFLOW\model\gis''' folder. This folder contains the following two layers: '''2d_ztin_M0 ...ues (i.e. the zpt values assigned by any prior commands). Later on in this tutorial, we will specify the command used within the tgc to associate the two GIS l
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  • ...tents of the '''Module_data\Module_07\2D_Development''' into the '''TUFLOW\model\gis''' folder. This folder contains the following two layers: '''2d_ztin_M0 ...ues (i.e. the zpt values assigned by any prior commands). Later on in this tutorial, we will specify the command used within the tgc to associate the two GIS l
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  • ...r, in the image above the two DEMs provided as part of the TUFLOW tutorial model are loaded.
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  • ...ost of them). This makes it very easy to see where the problem was made in model setup. Continue on to the [[Tutorial_Module02_Archive#Error_2050|Main Tutorial]].
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  • ...enting the culverts and pits. The pipe network will be connected to the 2D model domain and and a depth-discharge relationship defined at the pits via the c ...01_P''' within '''Module_data\Module_07\Pipe_Network''' into the '''TUFLOW\model\gis''' folder.
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  • ...tents of the '''Module_data\Module_07\2D_Development''' into the '''TUFLOW\model\mi''' folder. This folder contains the following two layers: '''2d_ztin_M07 ...ues (i.e. the zpt values assigned by any prior commands). Later on in this tutorial, we will specify the command used within the tgc to associate the two GIS l
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  • ...ata''' folder. Copy and save the below layers into the '''Module_11\TUFLOW\model\gis''' folder: <li>Load the the below layers from the '''Module_11\TUFLOW\model\gis''' folder into QGIS:
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  • =Accessing the Tutorial Data= 1. Firstly download the tutorial dataset from [https://tuflowdownload.blob.core.windows.net/$web/TUFLOW/Wiki
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  • ...than creating a new set of control files for every event simulation. This tutorial demonstrates how event management can be used on a smaller scale, running o The real power of event management is seen when running a model of a much greater size. For example, without implementing event management,
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  • ...than creating a new set of control files for every event simulation. This tutorial demonstrates how event management can be used on a smaller scale, running o The real power of event management is seen when running a model of a much greater size. For example, without implementing event management,
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  • ...in '''Module_Data\Module_06\1D_2D_BC''' and paste them into the '''TUFLOW\model\gis''' folder. Review within the GIS should show that the 2D code and bound ...y file xs_weir.csv in your tutorial data. Please copy this into the TUFLOW\model\bg folder. <br>
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  • There are many ways to organise model inputs when using GPKG. This allows modellers to decide how they structure <li>Specify a GPKG Database for the entire model by adding the following command to the beginning of the .tcf. This database
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  • ...in '''Module_Data\Module_06\1D_2D_BC''' and paste them into the '''TUFLOW\model\gis''' folder. Review within the GIS should show that the 2D code and bound ...y file xs_weir.csv in your tutorial data. Please copy this into the TUFLOW\model\bg folder. <br>
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  • In this module, a direct rainfall model is built. The tutorial demonstrates three ways of modelling rainfall for a direct rainfall approac ...odel created in <u>[[Tutorial_M02 | Module 2]]</u>. The completed Module 2 model is provided in the Module_06\TUFLOW folder.''' <br>
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  • ...d in ''Module_Data\Module_06\1D_2D_BC''' and paste them into the '''TUFLOW\model\mi''' folder. Review within the GIS should show that the 2D code and bounda ...y file xs_weir.csv in your tutorial data. Please copy this into the TUFLOW\model\bg folder.<br>
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  • ...t. These boundaries are external and will "snap" to the edge of our active model area. Both of these boundaries have been aligned perpendicular to flow dire ...erway). If they are digitised oblique to the flow (i.e. not perpendicular) model instabilities can result in some cases.''
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  • ...These layers can be used to alter Zpts over the course of a simulation, to model, for example, breaching of embankments or even the filling of river due to In this tutorial, the 2d_vzsh will be used to trigger a breach of the northern road embankme
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  • ...te Empty MI Files </tt></font> <font color="red"><tt>==</tt></font> <tt>..\model\mi\empty</tt><br> ...using Vertical Mapper (see <u>[[Tute_M01_Inspect_Zpts_MI_Vertical_Mapper | Tutorial Module 1, Vertical Mapper]]</u>.<br>
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  • ...his tutorial. It outlines programs requiring installation and provides the tutorial dataset download link.<br> In this module, a fully two-dimensional (2D) model is built with a number of TUFLOW control files and Geographic Information S
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  • ...R''' from '''Module_Data\Module_06\M2D_Bridge''' folder into the '''TUFLOW\model\gis''' folder. We will use this layer to remove the road embankment at the ...he single polygon contained in this shapefile. The polygon intersects the model zpts where we want to modify the elevations and remove the road embankment.
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  • ...assigning elevations to the TUFLOW Zpts that define the elevations in the model using SAGA GIS. Ensure that SAGA is open, and open the DEM, which is provid ...Zpt layer '''2d_zpt_M01_5m_002_P.shp''', this was written in the '''TUFLOW\Model\saga\''' directory. The Zpts will appear as a mass of points when zoomed to
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  • ...a "developed" scenario. This will involve changing the geometry in the 2D model domain to:<br> Once the model has been simulated, the pre and post development cases will be compared to
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  • This tutorial introduces: <li>The DEM_Z grid shows the final elevations used for the model calculations. Change the styling and inspect the area of the embankment is
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  • ...01''' from '''Module_Data\Module_06\2D_Bridge''' folder into the '''TUFLOW\model\mi''' folder. We will use this layer to remove the road embankment at the 2 ...f" files from the TUFLOW\model\mi\empty folder and save them in the TUFLOW\model\mi\ folder, renaming the files and beginning the edits in these new layers.
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  • ...t. These boundaries are external and will "snap" to the edge of our active model area. Both of these boundaries have been aligned perpendicular to flow dire ...erway). If they are digitised oblique to the flow (i.e. not perpendicular) model instabilities can result in some cases.''
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  • ...et of control files for every simulation. This makes the management of the model easier, ensures consistency between the simulations and better quality cont ...odel created in <u>[[Tutorial_M02 | Module 2]]</u>. The completed Module 2 model is provided in the Module_09\TUFLOW folder.''' <br>
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  • ...nt which involves adding TUFLOW 1D pipe network elements into the existing model network to represent the drainage network, which will then be linked with F =GIS and Model Inputs=
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  • This demo comprises the third and final model of the FMA Challenge series and assumes that you're an intermediate to adv DData for this model is provided in a variety of different GIS compatible formats. Download the
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  • ...>> WGS 1984 >> WGS 1984 UTM Zone 60S.prj''. This is the same as our TUFLOW model.</li> ...Export a copy of the '''Creek_Centre_Line_csv events''' into the '''TUFLOW\model\gis\''' as '''2d_zsh_M03_thalweg_001_P.shp'''. When prompted, <u>do not</u>
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  • * We have created a 2D layered flow constriction (2d_lfcsh) to model the bridge within the floodplain. ...r to simulate multiple simulations using a single .tgc and .tcf. For this tutorial we will write the control files such that both the existing 'EXG' scenario
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  • * We have created a 2D layered flow constriction (2d_lfcsh) to model the bridge within the floodplain. ...r to simulate multiple simulations using a single .tgc and .tcf. For this tutorial we will write the control files such that both the existing 'EXG' scenario
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  • ...odel where a rainfall hyetograph is applied to all active cells within the model boundary. This hyetograph (rainfall versus time) will replace the hydrograp In this tutorial we will be changing the main river flow to a constant base flow and focusin
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  • ...model, Module 1. In the next step we review the performance of the TUFLOW model (warnings, checks and mass balance), to return please click <u>[[Tutorial_M
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  • ...\TUFLOW''''' folder of the download dataset as the starting point for this tutorial. If you are not already familiar with TUFLOW, we recommend first completing ...odel GeoPackage file that will include new GIS inputs associated with this model update.
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  • * We have created a 2D layered flow constriction (2d_lfcsh) to model the bridge within the floodplain. ...r to simulate multiple simulations using a single .tgc and .tcf. For this tutorial we will write the control files such that both the existing 'EXG' scenario
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  • <li>Save a copy of the '''Creek_Centre_Line_XYZ''' into the '''TUFLOW\model\gis\''' as '''2d_zsh_M03_thalweg_001_P.shp'''.</li> ...y the CRS as 'WGS 84 / UTM Zone 60 S. This is the projection of the TUFLOW model that we set in module 1.</li>
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  • ...we recommend completing TUFLOW-SWMM Modules 1 and 2 prior to starting this tutorial. <br> ==TUFLOW Model==
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  • We will use the model that was created in Module 2. Go ahead and load \CompleteM_Model\Module02\M ...ts to ''Meters''. Click OK once done. This is the projection of the TUFLOW model that we set in Module 1.</li><br>
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  • This tutorial is under development. The official version is at [https://wiki.tuflow.com/T ...\TUFLOW''''' folder of the download dataset as the starting point for this tutorial. If you are not already familiar with TUFLOW, we recommend first completing
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  • ...t. These boundaries are external and will "snap" to the edge of our active model area. Both of these boundaries have been aligned perpendicular to flow dire ...erway). If they are digitised oblique to the flow (i.e. not perpendicular) model instabilities can result in some cases.''
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  • ...odule 01 before attempting this tutorial, it is the starting point for the model updates documented below.<br> This tutorial focuses on demonstrating various Scenario and Event management options. In
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  • ...or quadtree may be required. The recommended approach is to use a quadtree model as demonstrated in <u>[[Tutorial_M07 | Module 7]]</u>, however, if the DEM ...odel created in <u>[[Tutorial_M02 | Module 2]]</u>. The completed Module 2 model is provided in the Module_11\TUFLOW folder.''' <br>
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  • ...we recommend completing TUFLOW SWMM Modules 1 and 2 prior to starting this tutorial. <br> ...OW Plugin settings to link with the project folder where we will build our model:<br>
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  • ...odule02 model which has a 5m grid and three 1D culverts. We will load this model and make necessary changes to add a 1D channel network that interacts with ==Loading Base Model==
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  • ...has been developed to explore in and over-bank floodplain conditions. The model includes several hydraulic structures/bridges within the main stream system ...A Challenge 1 (1D-2D linked) has been developed allowing you to review the model setup, run and review results improving your skills in:
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  • ...nking, we recommend completing TUFLOW SWMM Module 1 prior to starting this tutorial. <br> ...OW Plugin settings to link with the project folder where we will build our model:<br>
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  • If you are running a model on another machine and have installed the license on a remote license host, ...del run that requires it (i.e. some run other than a benchmark or tutorial model).
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  • ...nking, we recommend completing TUFLOW SWMM Module 1 prior to starting this tutorial. <br> ==TUFLOW Model==
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  • ...The method of modelling a bridge demonstrated in the 'FINB2' scenario of [[Tutorial Module06_Archive|Module 6]] will be taken forward for this module to produc ...ground elevations to represent the proposed development. This part of the tutorial will demonstrate how a TIN is created from these GIS layers. We will also u
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  • <li>Save a copy of the '''Creek_Centre_Line_XYZ''' into the '''TUFLOW\model\mi\''' as '''2d_zsh_M03_thalweg_001.TAB'''.</li> ...mine the changes made to the model in the check file section later in this tutorial module.<br>
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  • * [[Running_TUFLOW | How to run a TUFLOW model]] ...der:1px solid #005581; text-align:left; color:white; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Tutorial Models</h2>
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  • * Digital Elevation Model/TIN; * 2D Model Results.
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  • ...d immunity. Module 5, including the creek as a 1D channel, forms the base model that we are going to use. In this module we will model replacing the bank of culverts at the northern road crossing with a large b
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  • ...simulation report can be opened using a text editor to review the 1D SWMM model result summary and simulation health. ...FLOW_SWMM_Tutorial_M01#Check_Files_and_Results_Output| Back to TUFLOW SWMM Tutorial 1]]
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  • <li> After gaining an understanding of TUFLOW through the eLearning and/or tutorial models you may be interested in developing some of your own models for test ...d using the TUFLOW Control File (TCF) command: <font color="blue"><tt>Demo Model </tt></font> <font color="red"><tt>== </tt></font><tt>ON</tt><br>
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  • .... Go to the folder where the file should be (in this example the '''TUFLOW\model''' folder). .... Go to the folder where the file should be (in this example the '''TUFLOW\model\gis''' folder).
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  • ...enting the culverts and pits. The pipe network will be connected to the 2D model domain and and a depth-discharge relationship defined at the pits via the c ...01_P''' within '''Module_data\Module_07\Pipe_Network''' into the '''TUFLOW\model\gis''' folder.
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  • ...Testing has shown in some instances reducing the 2D cell size may lead to model instability at 1D/2D SX locations. This page discusses this observation, th A simple 1D/2D model has been constructed based on <u>[[Tutorial_M03 | Tutorial Module 3]]</u>. SX points have been used to connect a 1D culvert (FC01.2) w
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  • ...enting the culverts and pits. The pipe network will be connected to the 2D model domain and and a depth-discharge relationship defined at the pits via the c ..._001''' within '''Module_data\Module_07\Pipe_Network''' into the '''TUFLOW\model\mi''' folder.
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  • ...t the key hydraulic controls are correctly represented in the 5m cell size model. The second part involves simple and more complex development topographic m ...odel created in <u>[[Tutorial_M01 | Module 1]]</u>. The completed Module 1 model is provided in the Module_02\TUFLOW folder.''' <br>
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  • ...tion lines that connect the 1D computation points to the HX line. For this tutorial the HX lines have been provided. <br> ...means if any overflow occurs near the culverts, that will be handled by 2D model (area enclosed inside the polygons formed by these HX lines will be deactiv
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  • ...module we add some breaklines to the model to ensure that the 5m cell size model correctly represents the key hydraulic controls. We will add break-lines to ..._002.tgc''') as '''M03_5m_001.tgc''' (this should be kept in the '''TUFLOW\model\''' directory.</li>
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  • ...is '''M01_01.tgc'''. Go to the folder where the file should be ('''TUFLOW\model''' folder). ...rts_001_P.shp'''. Go to the folder where the file should be (the '''TUFLOW\model\gis''' folder).
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  • ...below lists the different types of and groups of files provided with this tutorial. These are listed below by file extension.<br> ...but for the 1D TUFLOW modelling inputs (Optional, not required for 2D only model).
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  • ...1D/2D linked TUFLOW-SWMM example model based on TUFLOW's module 6 tutorial model - <b>M06_5m_003.tcf</b>. ...on results). There is no requirement against storing results from multiple model runs in a single GPKG, this is just not typically how outputs are written.<
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  • ...estep. For this to be satisfied, the product of the water velocity (𝑢) and model timestep (∆𝑡) must be less than the cell size (∆𝑥). ...e length is substantially longer than the water depth). The product of the model timestep (∆𝑡) and the long wave speed (square root of the gravity (g)
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  • ...he 2D check files information against the the 1D check files to verify the model design is as intended. <li>Set up the tool for this model:
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  • ...uted conveyance in the channel and introduce a source of mass error to the model. There are two options for improving the representation of the creek chann * model the channel as a 1D network, dynamically linked to the 2D domain (the flood
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  • <li>Navigate to the '''Module_11\TUFLOW\model\gis''' folder. Save a copy of '''M11_001.gpkg''' as '''M11_002.gpkg'''. Within the QGIS Browser Panel, navigate to the '''Module_11\TUFLOW\model\xs''' folder. Drag and drop the following layers into the '''M11_002.gpkg''
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  • ...model, module 1. In the next step we review the performance of the TUFLOW model (warnings, checks and mass balance), to return please click <u>[[Tutorial_M
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  • ...ted to have a basic knowledge TUFLOW, and have suitable skills to open the model files by referencing the TUFLOW Control File (TCF) referenced in the featur =Example Model Data=
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  • ...a GIS to prepare input data or view results, or when running TUFLOW demo, tutorial or example models in licence free mode.<br> No, a TUFLOW licence is only needed to run a TUFLOW .exe file (excluding tutorial, demo and example models or small models eligible for free mode). Running
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  • ...this contains information on the location, cells and elevations within the model. The 2D mesh is created by TUFLOW and is outputted with the .2dm extension ...e icon. In the image is the full list of datasets for the TUFLOW tutorial model (Module 1).<br>
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  • ...he 2D check files information against the the 1D check files to verify the model design is as intended. ...s should extend to the center of the roadway. The geometry in this example model is simplified with flow generally only on one side of the street.
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  • =How coarse can the base cell size be for a Quadtree model with Sub-Grid Sampling (SGS)?= ...e your ability to use a coarser base cell size or coarsen up parts of your model.
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  • ...ty) GIS files (as demonstrated in <u>[[Tutorial_M01#Project_Initialisation|Tutorial Module 1]]</u>).<br> This page of the TUFLOW Wiki provides a reference list ...output based on the height of the water at a specified location within the model domain.
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  • ...odel created in <u>[[Tutorial_M02 | Module 2]]</u>. The completed Module 2 model is provided in the Module_10\TUFLOW folder.''' <br> ...copy of '''M02_001.tgc''' as '''M10_001.tgc''' in the '''Module_10\TUFLOW\model''' folder. <br>
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  • ...bmitted by BMT WBM for the Floodplain Management Association 2-Dimensional Model Challenges, 2012. <br> This challenge model investigates a tidally influenced floodplain and riverine system along the
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  • ...the creek is crossed by a road and a culvert has been defined in the base model (Turn on the display of ''Culverts'' coverage).<br> Similarly, the base model (from Tutorial Module02) has a number of 1D/2D links for the culverts. Now that we are mod
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  • ...ial_Model_Archive | Tutorial Model Introduction]]</u> before starting this tutorial. It outlines the programs requiring installation and where the source data ...el is built. The steps required to build, run and review a basic 2D TUFLOW model are listed in the table of contents above and shown in the workflow diagram
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  • <li>To view the depth (grid) and velocity vectors at time 1 hour in the model simulation. In layer control add the following '''M01_5m_002_d_g002.50____1 For those progressing through the Tutorial Module 1, you can return to the tutorial module [[Tutorial_Module01_Archive#Reviewing_Model_Performance | here]].
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  • ...model, module 1. In the next step we review the performance of the TUFLOW model (warnings, checks and mass balance), to return please click <u>[[Tutorial_M
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  • <li>To view the depth (grid) and velocity vectors at time 1 hour in the model simulation. In layer control add the following '''M01_5m_002_d_g002.50____1 For those progressing through the tutorial module 1, you can return to the tutorial module [[Module1_test#Viewing_the_Results | here]].
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  • ...ad Materials File </tt></font> <font color="red"><tt>==</tt></font><tt> ..\model\materials.csv | 0.8 </tt><font color="green"><tt>!Decrease Roughness by 20% ...ad Materials File </tt></font> <font color="red"><tt>==</tt></font><tt> ..\model\materials.csv | 1.2 </tt><font color="green"><tt>!Increase Roughness by 20%
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  • ...1D-2D connection in a GIS package are explained within <u>[[Tutorial_M03 | Tutorial 3]]</u>. ...s so it is important to ensure the DTM modification is appropriate in your model. Details about this warning can be found [[TUFLOW_Message_2118 | here]].<br
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  • These examples work with the Tutorial Model module 4 results. The tutorial model can be downloaded on the [https://www.tuflow.com/Tuflow%20Tutorial%20Models
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