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=Introduction=
Open waterways (channels) are most commonly modelled as "S" type channels, the S signifies a sloping channel that can handle steep, super-critical flows. Open channels can either be modeled as an inertial or non-inertial channel, the latter removes the Courant stability condition and is useful for stabilizing very short S channels with high velocities.<br>
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The tutorial model [[Tutorial_M11 | here]] runs through the necessary layers and setup for a 1D open channel within a model.
==Circulations==
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