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= Introduction =
The example models have been developed to demonstrate the most common TUFLOW model design features and applications. This dataset is useful for experienced modellers wishing to further develop their skills, or looking for model configuration examples. Although the models are based on the TUFLOW tutorial model dataset, new users are encouraged to familiarise themselves with the basics of TUFLOW through the tutorials page before using this dataset ([[
Unlike the tutorial models, which progressively increase the level of complexity with each Module, the models below are standalone examples, and can be used as a reference to demonstrates various TUFLOW features. The models have typically been developed from the most basic 2D model examples and do not have step-by-step instructions, as per the tutorial models.
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* Double click on the .bat file in Windows Explorer to initiate the simulations.<br>
Additional information on how to use and update batch files to execute multiple simulations is available here: [[Run_TUFLOW_From_a_Batch-file| Run TUFLOW From a Batch-file]]. The TUFLOW executable isn't included with the model datasets. If you haven't already got a copy, you can download the latest release from the TUFLOW website: [https://www.tuflow.com/Tuflow%20Latest%20Release.aspx http://www.tuflow.com/Tuflow%20Latest%20Release.aspx]
=Example Models=
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=Recommended Reading=
* It is recommended that
* It is also recommended that a sound naming convention for TUFLOW models and associated files be adopted. This is described in the following page: <u>[[Naming_Convention | TUFLOW Naming Convention]]</u>.<br>
* The use of a modelling log is also beneficial and highly recommended. TUFLOW modelling logs are discussed in this page: <u>[[TUFLOW_Modelling_Log | TUFLOW Modelling Log]]</u>.<br>
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The requirements for these example models are as per the Tutorial modules, and can therefore be run without a TUFLOW license by using the .tcf command <font color="blue"><tt>Tutorial Model</tt></font> <font color="red"><tt>==</tt></font> <tt>ON</tt>. TUFLOW build 2016-03-AA or later is required to simulate the models.
TUFLOW has relatively modest system requirements for small models such as the tutorial model. However, larger and more complex models may have higher hardware requirements - in particular memory (RAM).
TUFLOW is available in both 32 and 64 bit versions. For a full list of the Hardware and Software requirements, please refer to the [[
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'''Note:''' Currently the final 5 models, (EG09 and EG10) cannot be simulated license free as they require access to the Multiple 2D Domains and GPU modules respectively. Model 'EG00_2D_5m_002.tcf' (basic 2D model using US Customary Units) can only be simulated license free using the command <font color="blue"><tt>Demo Model</tt></font> <font color="red"><tt>==</tt></font> <tt>ON</tt> and TUFLOW build 2016-03-AA or later.
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