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|tuflow_message=ERROR 3025 - Roughness height must be >= 0. |
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|message_desc=Materials may use either fixed mannings, depth-varying mannings, or log-law roughness formulations for bed resistance. |
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|message_desc=The roughness height "Ks" required for specifying the bed resistance with the theoretically derived log law for shallow flows must be greater than or equal to 0.0. |
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To utilise fixed mannings or depth-varying mannings, the log-law roughness must be set to zero (default). |
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To utilise log-law roughness, the roughness height must be greater than zero. |
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A roughness height of less than zero is not permitted. |
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|suggestions=Ensure that all materials that utilise log-law roughness have positive roughness heights. |
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|discussion_page=* [[Talk:TUFLOW Message 3025|Discuss Message 3025]] |
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Latest revision as of 10:14, 3 March 2023
TUFLOW Message
ERROR 3025 - Roughness height must be >= 0.
Alternate Message
NA
Message Type
ERROR
Description
Materials may use either fixed mannings, depth-varying mannings, or log-law roughness formulations for bed resistance.
To utilise fixed mannings or depth-varying mannings, the log-law roughness must be set to zero (default).
To utilise log-law roughness, the roughness height must be greater than zero.
A roughness height of less than zero is not permitted.
Suggestions
Ensure that all materials that utilise log-law roughness have positive roughness heights.
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