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= Introduction =
QGIS is used to create, import and view input data.<br>
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= Method =
Set up the GeoPackage Database:
Navigate to the '''Module_11\Tutorial_Data''' folder. Copy and save the below layers into the '''Module_11\TUFLOW\model\gis''' folder:▼
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:*1d_nwk_M11_bridges_002_L▼
<li>Navigate to the '''Module_11\TUFLOW\model\gis''' folder. Save a copy of '''M11_001.gpkg''' as '''M11_002.gpkg'''.
:*1d_nwk_M11_weirs_002_L▼
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▲:*'''1d_nwk_M11_bridges_002_L'''
▲:*'''1d_nwk_M11_weirs_002_L'''
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''':<br>
Investigate the supplied files:
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<li>Open the files, either:
:*Within the QGIS Browser Panel, navigate to '''M11_002.gpkg''' and double click the layers, or
:*In File Explorer, drag and drop the '''M11_002.gpkg''' into the QGIS workspace and select the layers (hold Ctrl to select multiple).
<li>Use the 'Apply TUFLOW Styles to Open Layers'.
<li>The 1d_nwk bridge layer represents a bridge in 1D at the upstream and downstream road crossing. Type attribute ‘BB’ is specified, only pier loss and submerged deck loss coefficients are required, all other losses are automatically calculated.
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<li>The 1d_nwk weir layer represents a weir for flow over the bridge in 1D at the downstream road crossing. Type attribute 'W' is specified, the weir is based on the broad crested weir formula: <br>
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{{Video|name=Animation_M11_002_GIS_06a.mp4|width=1238}}<br>
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▲:*'''1d_xs_M11_bridges_002_L.shp'''
▲:*'''1d_xs_M11_weirs_002_L.shp'''
<li>Use the TUFLOW Viewer to view the 'HW' (height vs width) cross section of the bridges and 'XZ' (distance vs elevation) cross section of the weir. <br>
Note: If a 1d_xs line has only two nodes, it must intersect with the 1d_nwk it provides information for. If a line has more than two nodes, it must be snapped to the 1d_nwk. The tutorial shows both. <br>
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{{Video|name=Animation_M11_002_GIS_07a.mp4|width=1238}}<br>
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Increment the 1d_nwk layer to remove both culverts contained within the main channel. They are replaced by a bridge (upstream) and bridge and weir (downstream): <br>
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:*Within the QGIS Browser Panel, navigate to '''M11_002.gpkg''' and double click the layer, or
:*In File Explorer, drag and drop the '''M11_002.gpkg''' into the QGIS workspace and select the layer.
<li>Select the '''1d_nwk_M03_culverts_001_L''' layer in the Layers panel.
<li>Click on the ‘Increment Selected Layer’ symbol from the TUFLOW Plugin toolbar.
<li>Manually change the name from '''1d_nwk_''M03''_culverts_''001''_L''' to '''1d_nwk_''M11''_culverts_''002''_L'''. Ensure the 'Output Database' is '''M11_002.gpkg'''.
<li>Select to 'Remove Source Layer from Workspace' and click 'OK'.<br>
<li>The tool removes the source layer from the Layers panel and the '''1d_nwk_M11_culverts_002_L''' appears.
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<li>Click 'OK' and turn off editing to save the edits.<br>
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{{Video|name=Animation_M11_GPKG_002_GIS_05.mp4|width=1238}}<br>
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Increment the code layer to change active and inactive areas at the downstream road where 1D weir is used instead of 2D overtopping: <br>
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:*Within the QGIS Browser Panel, navigate to '''M11_002.gpkg''' and double click the layer, or
:*In File Explorer, drag and drop the '''M11_002.gpkg''' into the QGIS workspace and select the layer.
<li>Select the '''2d_code_M11_null_creek_001_R''' layer in the Layers panel.
<li>Click on the ‘Increment Selected Layer’ symbol from the TUFLOW Plugin toolbar.
<li>The tool automatically renames the '''2d_code_M11_null_creek_''001''_R''' to '''2d_code_M11_null_creek_''002''_R'''. Ensure the 'Output Database' is '''M11_002.gpkg'''.
<li>Select to 'Remove Source Layer from Workspace' and click 'OK'.<br>
<li>The tool removes the source layer from the Layers panel and the '''2d_code_M11_null_creek_002_R''' appears.
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<li>Click 'OK' and turn off editing to save the edits.<br>
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{{Video|name=Animation_M11_GPKG_002_GIS_01.mp4|width=1238}}<br>
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Increment the Z shape layer to change the elevation of the river banks at the downstream road: <br>
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:*Within the QGIS Browser Panel, navigate to '''M11_002.gpkg''' and double click the layer, or
:*In File Explorer, drag and drop the '''M11_002.gpkg''' into the QGIS workspace and select the layer.
<li>Select the '''2d_zsh_M11_hx_001_L''' layer in the Layers panel.
<li>Click on the ‘Increment Selected Layer’ symbol from the TUFLOW Plugin toolbar.
<li>The tool automatically renames the '''2d_zsh_M11_hx_''001''_L''' to '''2d_zsh_M11_hx_''002''_L'''. Ensure the 'Output Database' is '''M11_002.gpkg'''.
<li>Select to 'Remove Source Layer from Workspace' and click 'OK'.<br>
<li>The tool removes the source layer from the Layers panel and the '''2d_zsh_M11_hx_002_L''' appears.
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<li>Click 'OK' and turn off editing to save the edits.<br>
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{{Video|name=Animation_M11_GPKG_002_GIS_02.mp4|width=1238}}<br>
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Increment the boundary condition layer to change the HX boundary at the downstream road: <br>
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:*Within the QGIS Browser Panel, navigate to '''M11_002.gpkg''' and double click the layer, or
:*In File Explorer, drag and drop the '''M11_002.gpkg''' into the QGIS workspace and select the layer.
<li>Select the '''2d_bc_M11_hx_001_L''' layer in the Layers panel.
<li>Click on the ‘Increment Selected Layer’ symbol from the TUFLOW Plugin toolbar.
<li>The tool automatically renames the '''2d_bc_M11_hx_''001''_L''' to '''2d_bc_M11_hx_''002''_L'''. Ensure the 'Output Database' is '''M11_002.gpkg'''.
<li>Select to 'Remove Source Layer from Workspace' and click 'OK'.<br>
<li>The tool removes the source layer from the Layers panel and the '''2d_bc_M11_hx_002_L''' appears.
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<li>Water from 1D does not transition to 2D at this location anymore, delete the two HX lines intersecting the open channel. The water at the 1D channel node is transferred to the banks by the CN lines, all four CN lines remain:<br>
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{{Video|name=Animation_M11_GPKG_002_GIS_03.mp4|width=1238}}<br>
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<li>Create new HX lines connecting the current HX lines on the banks of the open channel:
<li>Click 'OK' and turn off editing to save the edits.<br>
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{{Video|name=Animation_M11_GPKG_002_GIS_04.mp4|width=1238}}<br>
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