Difference between revisions of "TUFLOW Message 2234"
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− | |message_desc= A '''HQ''' type boundary object is a head-flow or stage-discharge boundary. The stage discharge relationship can be specified by the user, by giving the '''HQ''' object a name, and linking this to a stage-discharge relationship in the boundary condition database (bc_dbase.csv). Alternatively a stage-discharge | + | |message_desc= A '''HQ''' type boundary object is a head-flow or stage-discharge boundary. The stage discharge relationship can be specified by the user, by giving the '''HQ''' object a name, and linking this to a stage-discharge relationship in the boundary condition database (bc_dbase.csv). Alternatively a stage-discharge relationship can be automatically calculated by TUFLOW by giving a water surface elevation slope, this is specifed in the "b" attribute of the 2d_bc layer (slope is in m/m). If both a name and a slope ("b" attribute) are given to '''HQ''' boundary, the automatic approach is adopted. |
|suggestions=Specify a slope for automatic calculation of stage-discharge relationship, or a name to manually specify relationship. | |suggestions=Specify a slope for automatic calculation of stage-discharge relationship, or a name to manually specify relationship. | ||
|discussion_page=* [[Talk:TUFLOW Message 2234|Discuss Message 2234]] | |discussion_page=* [[Talk:TUFLOW Message 2234|Discuss Message 2234]] |
Revision as of 08:23, 22 February 2011
TUFLOW Message
ERROR 2234 - HQ boundary has zero slope and a blank boundary name.
Alternate Message
NA
Message Type
ERROR
Description
A HQ type boundary object is a head-flow or stage-discharge boundary. The stage discharge relationship can be specified by the user, by giving the HQ object a name, and linking this to a stage-discharge relationship in the boundary condition database (bc_dbase.csv). Alternatively a stage-discharge relationship can be automatically calculated by TUFLOW by giving a water surface elevation slope, this is specifed in the "b" attribute of the 2d_bc layer (slope is in m/m). If both a name and a slope ("b" attribute) are given to HQ boundary, the automatic approach is adopted.
Suggestions
Specify a slope for automatic calculation of stage-discharge relationship, or a name to manually specify relationship.
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