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<li> From the XPSWMM top dropdown menu options, select File > Import/Export Data > Export to EPASWMM 5. The exported INP file will be saved under the same name and in the same folder location as the .xp project file.
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<li> From the XPSWMM top dropdown menu options, select File > Import/Export Data > Export to EPASWMM 5. The exported file will have a .inp extension and will be saved with the same name and in the same folder location as the XPSWMM .xp project file.
 
<li> When prompted to save changes, select 'Yes'.  
 
<li> When prompted to save changes, select 'Yes'.  
 
<li> In QGIS, go to TUFLOW >> SWMM in the processing tool list and select '<u>[[QGIS_SWMM_GeoPackage_Create_from_SWMM_inp |GeoPackage - Create from SWMM inp ]]</u>'. This open the dialog shown below.  
 
<li> In QGIS, go to TUFLOW >> SWMM in the processing tool list and select '<u>[[QGIS_SWMM_GeoPackage_Create_from_SWMM_inp |GeoPackage - Create from SWMM inp ]]</u>'. This open the dialog shown below.  
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<li> In QGIS, from the top dropdown menu options, select View > Panels. Tick on 'Browser Panel'.
 
<li> In QGIS, from the top dropdown menu options, select View > Panels. Tick on 'Browser Panel'.
 
<li> In the QGIS Browser Panel, navigate to the '''TUFLOW\model\swmm''' folder and open the RNF GeoPackage layer tree.
 
<li> In the QGIS Browser Panel, navigate to the '''TUFLOW\model\swmm''' folder and open the RNF GeoPackage layer tree.
:'''Note:''' Within the QGIS Browser Panel, there is a dropdown directory, 'Project Home'. This directory is a shortcut to the location where the QGIS workspace is saved.  
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<li> ''Note: Within the QGIS Browser panel, there is a dropdown directory, 'Project Home'. This directory is a shortcut to the location where the QGIS workspace is saved. If you have not saved the QGIS project before now, this option will not be available. You can however achieve the same result by expanding the file path tree in the Browser Panel.''
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<li> Right click '''Nodes--Junctions''' and select Manage > Delete Layer.  
 
<li> Right click '''Nodes--Junctions''' and select Manage > Delete Layer.  
 
<li> In Windows File Explorer, navigate to the '''TUFLOW\model\swmm''' folder. Drag and drop the RNF GeoPackage into QGIS.
 
<li> In Windows File Explorer, navigate to the '''TUFLOW\model\swmm''' folder. Drag and drop the RNF GeoPackage into QGIS.

Revision as of 10:37, 16 February 2024

SWMM Hydrology

If the XPSWMM model includes EPA SWMM hydrology, the hydrology components can be brought across into TUFLOW SWMM.

First, to confirm the SWMM Hydrology runoff method has been used in the XPSWMM model, review the model settings. In XPSWMM, from the top dropdown menu options, go to Configuration > Mode Properties. Under 'Solve Mode', select 'Methods' Confirm 'SWMM Methods (64 bit)' is selected.

XPSWMM to TUFLOW swmm hydrology runoff method 01b.png

Export and Format 1D SWMM Hydraulics Features

Convert 1D XPSWMM hydraulics features into a EPA SWMM 5 INP file format for TUFLOW:

  1. In XPSWMM, select 'Runoff Mode' from the toolbar.

    XPSWMM to TUFLOW toolbar runoff mode 01a.png
  2. From the XPSWMM top dropdown menu options, select File > Import/Export Data > Export to EPASWMM 5. The exported file will have a .inp extension and will be saved with the same name and in the same folder location as the XPSWMM .xp project file.
  3. When prompted to save changes, select 'Yes'.
  4. In QGIS, go to TUFLOW >> SWMM in the processing tool list and select 'GeoPackage - Create from SWMM inp '. This open the dialog shown below.
    • SWMM Input File (inp): Navigate to the folder location of the .xp project file and select the recently exported INP file.
    • CRS for GeoPackage: Select an appropriate Coordinate Reference System (CRS) for the model.
    • GeoPackage output filename: Navigate to the TUFLOW\model\swmm folder. Save the file with the same name as the SWMM input file, but append 'RNF' to the filename. For example 1D2D_Urban_001.inp > 1D2D_Urban_RNF_001.gpkg.
  5. Click 'Run'. Once the tool is finished, click 'Close'.


  6. This tool has generated a Nodes--Junctions layer which is a duplicate of the Nodes--Junctions layer in the HDR GeoPackage. Thus, we will remove the RNF Nodes--Junctions layer.
  7. In QGIS, from the top dropdown menu options, select View > Panels. Tick on 'Browser Panel'.
  8. In the QGIS Browser Panel, navigate to the TUFLOW\model\swmm folder and open the RNF GeoPackage layer tree.
  9. Note: Within the QGIS Browser panel, there is a dropdown directory, 'Project Home'. This directory is a shortcut to the location where the QGIS workspace is saved. If you have not saved the QGIS project before now, this option will not be available. You can however achieve the same result by expanding the file path tree in the Browser Panel.
  10. Right click Nodes--Junctions and select Manage > Delete Layer.
  11. In Windows File Explorer, navigate to the TUFLOW\model\swmm folder. Drag and drop the RNF GeoPackage into QGIS.
  12. In the QGIS Layers panel, move the RNF GeoPackage below the other GeoPackages in the list. This will ensure the data within this database file does not cover the other layers in the project.
    Note: For hydrology, TUFLOW has more advanced, workflow efficient 'Event Scenario Management' options than XPSMM. If your project requires the simulation of multiple hydrology events, please complete TUFLOW SWMM Module 4 and use the model design concepts in it to upgrade the configuration of your TUFLOW model to accommodate for the simulation of multiple events from a single model.



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