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* The DTM data can be directly specified in the '2D Model Settings', or
* The DTM data can be internally processed by XPSWMM using its terrain tools and DTM builder.
Depending on which method is applied to your XPSWMM model, the steps required to convert the model to TUFLOW will vary.
Let's review
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<li> Open your existing model in XPSWMM.
<li> In the top dropdown menu options,
<li> Under '2D Hydraulics Job Control', select 'Surface & Sampling'.
<li> Review the options in the 'Surface' section:
:* If 'Use DTM' is selected: Continue to the section below (<u>[[#XPSWMM_DTM_Preprocessing |XPSWMM DTM Preprocessing]]</u>) and complete the steps.
:* If 'Use Grid File for Topography' is selected and a 'Grid file' is specified, the steps outlined in the 'XPSWMM DTM Preprocessing' section can be skipped. Go to the <u>[[
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= XPSWMM DTM Preprocessing =
If 'Use DTM' was selected, XPSWMM
XPSWMM provides two options for preprocessing the DTM to be used in the TUFLOW model, both options are outlined below. As Option 1 is straightforward and Option 2 is more involved, Option 2 is demonstrated in the video below.
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== Option 1 (recommended) - Use Original Source Elevation Data Imported to XPSWMM ==
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<li> If you personally built the XPSWMM model, you should know
By default, this is the '''2D\Data''' folder. If this folder does not exist, either:
:* The XPSWMM model has not run, so the TUFLOW control files have not been created by XPSWMM. Run the XPSWMM model (go to Analyze > Solve... in top dropdown menu options).
:* Non-default output settings have been specified in XPSWMM. To determine the output location, in the top dropdown menu options, go to Configuration > Job Control > 2D Model Settings > Folder Options. Ensure the following 'Folder Locations' are selected.
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<li> In the top dropdown menu options, navigate to Configuration > Job Control > 2D Model Settings. This will open a dialog, under '2D Hydraulics Job Control', select 'Surface & Sampling'.
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<li> Click 'OK' to save the settings.
<li> Run the XPSWMM model to rewrite the TUFLOW files (including the new linkage to the DTM dataset) to the Data folder (go to Analyze > Solve... in top dropdown menu options).
<li> After completing these steps, skip 'Option 2' below and continue to the <u>[[
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:* Output File Format: 'ASCII Grid File Format'.
:* Cell Size Value: Choose a suitable DTM resolution. This resolution should be finer than the hydraulic model resolution. Typically, a DTM resolution is 1/5th to 1/10th of the hydraulic model 2D cell size is common.
''Note: XPSWMM requires an integer cell size value for this export step. For example, Cell Size Values of 1
<li> Click 'Export'.
<li> Save the file under an appropriate name (e.g. '''1D2D_Urban_Grid.asc''') to the folder where XPSWMM writes the .tcf during its simulation preprocessing. By default, this is the '''2D\Data''' folder. <br>
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:* The XPSWMM model has not run, so the TUFLOW control files have not been created by XPSWMM. Run the XPSWMM model (go to Analyze > Solve... in top dropdown menu options).
:* Non-default output settings have been specified in XPSWMM. To determine the output location, in the top dropdown menu options, go to Configuration > Job Control > 2D Model Settings > Folder Options. Ensure the following 'Folder Locations' are selected.
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<li> In the top dropdown menu options, navigate to Configuration > Job Control > 2D Model Settings. This will open a dialog, under '2D Hydraulics Job Control', select 'Surface & Sampling'.
<li> Tick on 'Use grid file for topography' and select '...' to navigate to the Grid file saved in the '''2D\Data''' folder. This file will be read directly into TUFLOW.
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