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Instructions for this Flood Modeller – TUFLOW tutorial model have been provided using the following GIS and modelling packages: | Instructions for this Flood Modeller – TUFLOW tutorial model have been provided using the following GIS and modelling packages: | ||
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Revision as of 21:52, 10 November 2016
Introduction
The objective of this Flood Modeller – TUFLOW model is to demonstrate the ability of TUFLOW to link to an external 1D scheme and the various methods available in which to create this link. It is designed to supplement existing documentation and assumes the user has some prior knowledge of both the Flood Modeller and TUFLOW software packages. This tutorial model has been developed by BMT WBM with CH2MHill. Please post comments, requests and feedback to the Discussion Page or contact support@tuflow.com.
Requirements
TUFLOW has relatively modest system requirements for small models such as the tutorial model. However, larger and more complex models may have higher hardware requirements - in particular memory (RAM). TUFLOW is available in both 32 and 64 bit versions.
Hardware
The tutorial model is designed to be small, to allow for quick simulation and load times. The tutorial model should run on any modern PC or laptop that is capable of running Windows XP or later.
Software
TUFLOW
Any build of TUFLOW can be used for this tutorial.
However, the tutorial can only be run for free in TUFLOW build 2016-03-AD or later. This can be obtained from the downloads section of the TUFLOW website.
It is recommended that you use the latest release version of TUFLOW, both 32 bit and 64 bit versions are available.
If using TUFLOW build 2016-03-AD or later, this tutorial model does not require a TUFLOW licence in order to be simulated, and no additional drivers should be required.
Outside of the tutorial, 10 free links with Flood Modeller are allowed. This is useful for testing your own models and developing small sections of larger models.
However, larger models with more links will require a link licence.
Flood Modeller
Version 4.2 or later of Flood Modeller or later is required for this tutorial model. The latest version can be downloaded from the Flood Modeller Website
If using Version 4.2 or later, a license for Flood Modeller or the TUFLOW link is not required to simulate this tutorial model.
GIS Software
TUFLOW models typically require access to a GIS package, text editor, Microsoft Excel and a results viewer to build, review and visualise a model. Refer to the following Wiki page to view a list of compatible packages. Alternatively, Flood Modeller may be used as a GUI for creating and editing GIS layers in a TUFLOW model and also for visualising the results. Instructions for this Flood Modeller – TUFLOW tutorial model have been provided using the following GIS and modelling packages:
- MapInfo
- QGIS
- ArcGIS
- Flood Modeller
Module Data
Some model data is provided including a digital elevation model (DEM), aerial photography and a working Flood Modeller model. The required background model data for the tutorial model is available for download on the TUFLOW website. If you wish to run all of the final models for each module you can use the batch file under Complete_Model\Tuflow\runs\_run_all.bat. Before using the batch file you may need to edit the file in a text editor and change the path to the executable (ISISf32.exe), save then double click on the .bat file in Windows Explorer to initiate the simulations.
Recommended Reading
The aim of this tutorial is to demonstrate the steps undertaken to build, review and visualise the results of a linked Flood Modeller – TUFLOW model. It assumes that the user has a good understanding of both the 1D component of Flood Modeller and the 1D and 2D components of TUFLOW. The following resources may be of use:
- TUFLOW Tutorial Model
- TUFLOW User Manual
- Flood Modeller 1D Quick Start Guide
- Flood Modeller User Manual
Modules
The tutorial is presented over a series of modules, with each module offering the opportunity to run the model and review the results. Each of the modules builds upon the previous iteration with models developed in the previous module made available. New users are advised to undertake the modules in sequence, whilst more experienced users can skip to modules containing specific features of interest.
Module 1: Linking Flood Modeller to TUFLOW
The first tutorial module introduces the user to the linking of a TUFLOW 2D domain to a 1D Flood Modeller model. To access this module of the tutorial please see this page: Flood Modeller Tutorial Module 1.
Module 2: Linking Flood Modeller to ESTRY (x1DH)
The second tutorial demonstrates the linking of an ESTRY pipe network to an existing Flood Modeller – TUFLOW linked model. COMING SOON.
Module 3: Linking Flood Modeller to ESTRY (x1DQ)
The third tutorial demonstrates the linking of an existing Flood Modeller – TUFLOW model that outfalls to an ESTRY network. COMING SOON.