TUFLOW SWMM Tutorial Introduction: Difference between revisions

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The following tutorial models are aimed at new and experienced users, stepping through the process of building and running TUFLOW SWMM together. The main objective aims to demonstrate the ability for TUFLOW to link to 1D EPA SWMM in a variety of different common use case scenarios. <br>
 
TUFLOW has supported 1D/2D dynamic coupling since its initial 2D solver development in 1989. Traditionally, 1D (1 Dimensional) linking and associated modellingmodeling has been applied using TUFLOW's 1D solver, ESTRY. As demonstrated in:
:*<u>[[Tutorial_M03 | Module 3 - 1D Culverts]]</u>
:*<u>[[Tutorial_M05 | Module 5 - Integrated Urban Pipe Network Drainage]]</u>
:*<u>[[Tutorial_M11 | Module 11 - 1D Open Channel]]</u> <br>
New in 2023, TUFLOW's 1D linking and solver options have been expanded for the USA industry to include EPA Storm Water Management Model (SWMM). EPA SWMM is a widely used software for simulating urban and non-urban watersheds' hydrologic and 1D hydraulic behaviourbehavior. Initially developed in the early 1970's by the USA Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the software has since undergone numerous updates and enhancements to become one of the most used 1D stormwater runoff and water quality analysis tools globally, particularly in North America. The primary uses of EPA SWMM include designing and evaluating stormwater systems and also planning and assessment of low-impact development (also known as Water Sensitive Urban Design) techniques. For more details about EPA SWMM, please visit: <u>[https://www.epa.gov/water-research/storm-water-management-model-swmm</font> https://www.epa.gov/water-research/storm-water-management-model-swmm]</u>. Note, if you are not already familiar with TUFLOW, we recommend first completing Module 1 and 2 of the <u>[[Tutorial_Introduction | "TUFLOW Only" Tutorials]]</u> to establish an understanding of 2D modelling, before progressing to learning how to link 1D EPA SWMM to 2D TUFLOW.
 
=Software Requirements=
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*Open other files from the active control file; and
*Launch a TUFLOW simulation. <br>
TUFLOW colourcolor coding can be enabled using syntax highlighting.
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