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= Project Initialization =
==QGIS==
QGIS Version 3.34 or newer, and QGIS TUFLOW Plugin 3.9.0.4911 or newer are required to access the SWMM Processing Tools described in the following sections. For installation, see <u>[https://wiki.tuflow.com/index.php?title=TUFLOW_QGIS_Plugin#Installation_of_Plugin Installation of TUFLOW Plugin]</u>.<br>
Define the Coordinate Reference System (CRS), also called ‘Projection’, for the QGIS workspace:
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==TUFLOW Plugin==
Next we need to configure the QGIS TUFLOW Plugin settings to link with the project folder where we will build our model:<br>
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<li>Open the 'Configure TUFLOW Project' tool by selecting Plugins > TUFLOW > Editing > Configure / Create TUFLOW Project.
<li>In the previous section, the CRS (Coordinate Reference System) for the QGIS Workspace was defined. As such, the projection inputs are set automatically.
<li>To set the location of the TUFLOW folder, click 'Browse...' and navigate to the '''TUFLOW_SWMM_Module_02'''. Click 'Select Folder'.
<li>To set the location of the TUFLOW single precision executable file, click 'Browse...' and navigate to the '''exe\2023-03-AD''' folder. Select '''TUFLOW_iSP_w64.exe''' and click 'Open'.
<li>Select 'GPKG' as the GIS Format.
<li>Select 'TUFLOW Classic / HPC' as the TUFLOW Engine.
<li>Tick on 'Save Default Settings Globally'.
<li>Click 'OK'.<br>
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[[File:SWMM_M02_configure_project.png]]<br>
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==TUFLOW Model==
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[[File: Tuflow_plugin_load_tcf_layers.png]]<br>
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<li>In File Explorer, navigateNavigate to the '''TUFLOW_SWMM_Module_02\TUFLOW\runs''' folder and select '''TS01_5m_001.tcf'''.
<li>In the Load Layers window, select:
* Ordering Options: Alphabetical
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Style the TUFLOW layers. Suggested styling steps were provided in <u>[[TUFLOW_SWMM_Tutorial_M01#QGIS_Project_InitializationProject_Initialization|TUFLOW SWMM Tutorial M01]]</u>. They have not been duplicated here.<br>
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===TUFLOW Plugin===
Next we need to configure the QGIS TUFLOW Plugin settings to link with the project folder where we will build our model:<br>
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<li>Open the 'Configure TUFLOW Project' tool by selecting Plugins > TUFLOW > Editing > Configure / Create TUFLOW Project.
<li>Set the CRS (Coordinate Reference System) by selecting one of the vector layers associated with the opened model using the drop menu list. For example, ''2d_bc_M01_001_L''.
<li>To set the location of the TUFLOW folder, click 'Browse...' and navigate to the '''TUFLOW_SWMM_Module_02''' folder. Click 'Select Folder'.
<li>To set the location of the TUFLOW single precision executable file, click 'Browse...' and navigate to the '''exe\2023-03-ADAF''' folder. Select '''TUFLOW_iSP_w64.exe''' and click 'Open'.
<li>Select 'GPKG' as the GIS Format.
<li>Select 'TUFLOW Classic / HPC' as the TUFLOW Engine.
<li>Tick on 'Save Default Settings Globally'.
<li>Click 'OK'.<br>
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[[File: TS2_Configure_Project_01a.png]]<br>
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=== Increment TUFLOW GeoPackage File ===
SaveWe will now save a copy of '''TS01_001.gpkg''' with a new name, '''TS02_001.gpkg'''. This project initialization step is recommended so prior model versions from a project are not broken as a result of changes being made to GIS inputs.
 
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:*Select 'Increment Layer and Preserve Database'.
<li>Click 'OK'.
<li>The GeoPackage database, '''TS02_001.gpkg''' will now be in the '''TUFLOW_SWMM_Module_02\TUFLOW\model\gis''' folder.
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===Save QGIS Project Workspace===
Save the QGIS Workspace:
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<li>Go to Project > Save As.
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<li>Go to Processing > Toolbox from the top dropdown menu options to open the Processing Toolbox.
<li>Go to TUFLOW >> SWMM in the processing tool list and select '<u>[[QGIS_SWMM_GeoPackage_Create |GeoPackage - Create]]</u>'. This opens the dialog shown below.
:*To set the ‘CRS for GeoPackage’: Click the drop down menu and select ‘Project CRS: EPSG:32760 - WGS 84 / UTM zone 60S’.
:*To set the ‘Initial SWMM Sections’: Click the …, and tick on (if not already ticked):
:*:*'''ProjectNodes--TitleJunctions''', '''ProjectNodes--ReportOutfalls.'''
:*:*'''NodesLinks--Junctions'''Conduits, '''NodesLinks--OutfallsStreets.'''
:*:*'''Links--Conduits, LinksInlets--StreetsInlets.'''
:**'''Inlets--Inlets.'''
:*To define the ‘GPKG filename to create’: Click the …, select ‘Save to File’. Navigate to the '''TUFLOW\model\swmm''' folder and save the GeoPackage Database as '''sw02_001.gpkg'''.
::'''Note:''' In Module 1 we also included '''Nodes--Storage''', '''Project--Title''', '''Project--Options''', and '''Project--Report''' in the GeoPackage file. '''Project--Options''' is not required this time as this Tutorialtutorial model will use two SWMM INP files. The file created during Module 1 (for the road culverts) and the INP is to be created from this GeoPackage (for the underground pipe network inputs). When TUFLOW processes SWMM inputs, it combines the multiple INP files into one before simulation. As such, the details from the Module 1 '''Project--Options''' input will be used in this tutorial. If '''Project--Options''' are included in multiple Geopackage/INP files, the entry that is referenced lowest in the TUFLOW SWMM Control file (TSCF) will be used. '''Nodes--Storage''' will not be used in this tutorial, as these are only needed to represent detention, or for nodes connected using HX boundaries.
<li>Click 'Run'.
<li>Once tothe tool has finished, click ‘Close’.
<li>In Windows File Explorer, navigate to the '''TUFLOW\model\swmm''' folder and drag and drop '''sw02_001.gpkg''' into QGIS.
<li>When prompted by QGIS, under 'Options', tick on 'Add layers to group', then select 'Add Layers' to open all vectors within '''sw02_001.gpkg'''. By default, all items in the available list should have been selected.
<li>In the QGIS Layers Panel, move '''sw02_001.gpkg''' to the top of the list. This will ensure the data within this database file is displayed above all other layers in the project.
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== GIS Data Entry ==
 
A GeoPackage called '''Urban_Development.gpkg''' is provided in the '''TUFLOW_SWMM_Module_02\Tutorial_Data''' folder. It contains three SWMM input layers (and five other geometry input layers to be used later in the module):
:*'''Pipes''': defines the underground pipe network location, type and geometry.
:*'''Junctions''': defines the pipe network inlets.
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To populate the GeoPackage database created in the previous section:
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<li>In Windows File Explorer, navigate to the '''TUFLOW_SWMM_Module_02\Tutorial_Data''' folder. Drag and drop the '''Urban_Development.gpkg''' into QGIS.
<li>When prompted by QGIS, under 'Options', tick on 'Add layers to group', then select '''Pipes''', '''Junctions''' and '''Outfalls''' (hold Ctrl to select multiple). Click 'Add Layers'.
<li>In the QGIS Layers Panel, right click on the '''Pipes''' layer and select 'Zoom to Layer(s)'.
<li>Use the 'Select Features' tool to highlight all items included in '''Pipes'''.
<li>Select 'Edit' from the top QGIS tab and 'Copy Features' from the drop down menu.
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<li>Toggle the editing off to save the edits.
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<li>Similarly, copy the objects from '''Junctions''' into '''Nodes--Junctions'''. Junctions are considered inlets, and should be defined at the upstream end of isolated culverts and all upstream ends of pipes within a network.
<li>Also copy the objects from '''Outfalls''' into '''Nodes--Outfalls'''. Outfalls are treated as outlets, and are required at the downstream end of isolated culverts and the most downstream end of a pipe network.
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<li>Remove '''Urban_Development.gpkg'''.
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<li>Inspect the attribute information within the respective layers to familiarize yourself with the data.
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<li>Turn off editing andto save the informationedits.
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<li>Turn off editing to save the edits.
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<li>In the QGIS Layers Panel, select (left click) '''Links--Conduits''' and toggle on editing.
<li>In the Processing Toolbox, select the 'Edit Features In-Place' tool [[File:edit_features_in_place_icon.png]]. This allows the editing of an existing layer, instead of the creation of a new layer.
<li>Go to TUFLOW >> SWMM in the processing tool list and select '<u>[[QGIS_SWMM_Conduits_Assign_Node_Fields |Conduits - Assign node fields]]</u>'. This opens the dialog shown below.
<li>Tick on the SWMM Node Layers: '''sw02_001 >> Nodes--Junctions''' and '''sw02_001 >> Nodes--Outfalls'''.
<li>Select 'Modify All Features'.
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<li>View the attributes associated within '''Links--Conduits''' to verify the data processing has been completed correctly. The 'From Node' and 'To Node' attribute information is now configured correctly. <br>
For a broader understanding of the other attributes associated with the '''Links--Conduits''' layer, refer to <u>[https://docs.tuflow.com/classic-hpc/release/2023-03-AD/SWMM-Input-Detailed-1.html#tab:tab-SWMM-Input-Conduits TUFLOW 2023-03-AD Release Notes (Table A.19)]</u> and the <u>[https://downloads.tuflow.com/SWMM/SWMM5_Reference_Manual_Volume2_Hydaulics_P100S9AS.pdf SWMM Reference Manual - Volume 2 (Hydraulics)]</u>. <br>
'''Tip:''' IfIn a future modeling project, if you wish to only update selected objects during a future modeling project, insteadrather ofthan the entire '''LinkLinks--Conduits''' dataset, select the target objects first using the Feature'Select Features by Area' tool. The '<u>[[QGIS_SWMM_Conduits_Assign_Node_Fields |Conduits - Assign node fields]]</u>' tool will provide an option to 'Modify Selected Features', instead of 'Modify All Features.'
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<li>In the QGIS Layers Panel, select (left click) '''Links--Conduits''' and toggle on editing.
<li>In the Processing Toolbox, selectensure the 'Edit Features In-Place' tool [[File:edit_features_in_place_icon.png]]. This allows the editing of an existing layer, instead of the creation of ais newstill layerselected.
<li>Go to TUFLOW >> SWMM in the processing tool list and select '<u>[[QGIS_SWMM_Conduits_Assign_Losses |Conduits - Assign losses]]</u>'. This opens the dialog shown below.
:*Input inlet usage featureslayers: '''swmm_iu_TS02_001'''.
:*EntranceCulvert lossopening furthest- upstreamEntrance channelsloss: 0.5
:*Culvert or pipe network outlet - Exit loss: 1.0
:*Entrance loss for channels not furthest upstream: 0.2
:*Pipe Network (manholes and pit inlets):
:*Exit loss furthest downstream channels: 1.0
:::*Entrance loss: 0.2
:*Exit loss for channels not furthest downstream: 0.4
:::*Exit loss: 0.4
<li>Select 'Modify All Features'.
<li>After the tool processing has finished, click 'Close'.
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<li>View the attributes associated within '''Links--Conduits''' to verify the data processing has been completed correctly. The 'losses_Kentry', 'losses_Kexit' and 'losses_Kavg' attribute information is now configured.
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<li>In the QGIS Layers Panel, select (left click) '''Links--Conduits'''.
<li>Use the 'Select Features' tool to select the most downstream object in '''Links--Conduits'''.
<li>In the Processing Toolbox, go to TUFLOW >> SWMM and select '<u>[[QGIS_SWMM_BC_Create_Channel_Endpoint_1D/2D_Connections |BC - Create channel endpoint 1D/2D connections]]</u>'. This opens the dialog shown below.
:*Input Conduits Layer: '''Links--Conduits'''
:*Tick on 'Selected features only'
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<li>Click the 'Apply TUFLOW Styles to Current Layer' symbol from the TUFLOW Plugin toolbar to style the '''2d_bc_SWMM_Pipe_Network_Connections_001_L''' layer.
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<li>In the QGIS Layers panelPanel, select (left click) '''Nodes--Junctions''' and toggle on editing.
<li>In the Processing Toolbox, select the 'Edit Features In-Place' tool. This allows the editing of an existing layer, instead of the creation of a new layer.
<li>Go to TUFLOW >> SWMM in the processing tool list and select '<u>[[QGIS_SWMM_Junctions_Set_Attributes |Junctions - Set attributes ]]</u>' processing tool. This opens the dialog shown below.
:*Input Inlet Usage Layers: '''swmm_iu_TS02_001'''
:*Input BC Connection Layers: '''2d_bc_SWMM_Pipe_Network_Connections_001_L'''
:*General Options: leave as default.
:::*Maximum Depth Option (Ymax): 'Set to 0.0'.
:::*Nodes receiving subcatchment flows option (if connected to 2D): 'Based on options selected below'.
:*Nodes connected to 2D without Inlets:
:::*None - leave defaults
:::*Ysur: 0
:::*Area of ponding: 50
:*Nodes connected to 2D with Inlets:
:::*Maximum depth (Ymax) option: 'Use global option'
:::*Ysur: 0 (ignored because ponding > 0.0)
:::*Area of pondingPonding (Apond): 255
:*Nodes without 2D Connection:
:::*Surcharge Depth: 50
:::*Area of pondingPonding (Apond): 10.0
 
 
<li>Select 'Modify All Features'.
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For a summary of the attributes associated with the '''Nodes--Junctions''' layer, refer to <u>[https://docs.tuflow.com/classic-hpc/release/2023-03-AD/SWMM-Input-Detailed-1.html#tab:tab-SWMM-Input-Junctions TUFLOW 2023-03-AD Release Notes (Table A.30)]</u> and the <u>[https://downloads.tuflow.com/SWMM/SWMM5_Reference_Manual_Volume2_Hydaulics_P100S9AS.pdf SWMM Reference Manual - Volume 2 (Hydraulics)]</u>.
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<li>Right click on the '''Links--Conduits''' layer in the '''sw02_001''' group (or any other SWMM layer in the same GeoPackage) and select 'TUFLOW' > 'SWMM - Export inp file'.
<li>InThis thewill Processingopen Toolbox, go to TUFLOW > SWMM and selectthe '<u>[[QGIS_SWMM_GeoPackage_Write_to_SWMM_inp |GeoPackage - Write to SWMM inp]]</u>'. Thisprocessing tool, prepopulated openswith the dialogfilename shownof belowthe layer's GeoPackage. <br>
:*GeoPackage Input File: Navigate to the '''TUFLOW\model\swmm''' folder and select '''sw02_001.gpkg'''.<br>
'''Note:''' This tool can also be activated from the Processing Toolbox.
<li>By default, this tool will save the SWMM inp file in the same folder location and with the same name as the GeoPackage input file. In this case, it will save '''sw02_001.inp''' to the '''TUFLOW\model\swmm''' folder.
<li>Click 'Run'.
<li>Once the tool is finished, click 'Close'.
<li>By default, thisThis tool will save the SWMM inp file in the same folder location and with the same name as the GeoPackage input file. In this case, it will save '''sw02_001.inp''' to the '''TUFLOW\model\swmm''' folder.
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Copy the following TUFLOW geometry inputs to GeoPackage '''TS02_001.gpkg''':
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<li>Right click anywhere in the QGIS toolbarToolbar panelPanel and tick on 'Browser Panel' from the 'Panels' options.
<li>Within the QGIS Browser panelPanel, there is a dropdown directory, 'Project Home'. This directory is a shortcut to the location where the QGIS workspace is saved. In this case, it is a shortcut to the '''TUFLOW_SWMM_Module_02''' folder.
<li>In the 'Project Home' directory, navigate to the '''TUFLOW_SWMM_Module_02\Tutorial_Data''' folder.
<li>Drag the following layers (hold Ctrl to select multiple) from the '''Urban_Development.gpkg''' and drop them into the '''TS02_001.gpkg''' contained within the '''TUFLOW_SWMM_Module_02\TUFLOW\model\gis''' folder:
:*'''2d_mat_TS02_Dev_Buildings_001_R'''
:*'''2d_mat_TS02_Dev_Lots_001_R'''
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:*'''2d_ztin_TS02_Dev_001_P'''
:*'''2d_ztin_TS02_Dev_001_R'''
Hold Ctrl in on the keyboard to select multiple layers at the same time.
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'''Note:''' The focus of this tutorial is not to demonstrate 2D geometry updates. If you are interested in learning about the above '''2d_ztin''' and '''2d_mat''' changes, please refer to <u>[[Tutorial_M02 |TUFLOW Tutorial Module 2]]</u>.
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To avoid the potential risk of overwriting existing control files accidentally, we will start by saving new control files where we will be making subsequent syntax updates during the following steps.
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<li>Open '''TS01_5m_001.tcf''' in a Text Editor (Notepad++ is recommendedused here). Save the file as '''TS02_5m_001.tcf''' in the '''TUFLOW_SWMM_Module_02\TUFLOW\runs''' folder.
<li>Using the 'Open File' function in Notepad++:
:*Open '''M02_001.tgc,''' and save the file as '''TS02_001.tgc''' in the '''TUFLOW\model''' folder.
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===TUFLOW Control File (TCF)===
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<li>Open '''TS02_001.tcf'''. and make the following reference updates:<br>
<li>Make the following reference updates:<br>
<font color="blue"><tt>Spatial Database </tt></font> <font color="red"><tt>== </tt></font> <font color="black"><tt>..\model\gis\TS02_001.gpkg</tt></font> <font color="green"><tt> ! Specify the location of the GeoPackage Spatial Database</tt></font><br>
<font color="blue"><tt>Geometry Control File</tt></font> <font color="red"><tt>== </tt></font> <font color="black"><tt>..\model\TS02_001.tgc</tt></font> <font color="green"><tt> ! Reference the TUFLOW Geometry Control File</tt></font><br>
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<li> Save the TCF.
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<li>Save the TBC.
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<li>Save a copy of '''_run_TS01_HPC.bat''' as '''_run_TS02_HPC.bat''' in the '''TUFLOW_SWMM_Module_02\TUFLOW\runs''' folder.
<li>Update the batch file to reference the '''TS02_5m_001.tcf''' :<br>
<font color="blue"><tt>'''set'''</tt></font> <font color="black"><tt>exe</tt></font><font color="red"><tt>=</tt></font><font color="black"><tt>"..\..\..\exe\2023-03-ADAF\TUFLOW_iSP_w64.exe"</tt></font><br>
<font color="blue"><tt>'''set'''</tt></font> <font color="black"><tt>run</tt></font><font color="red"><tt>=</tt></font><font color="black"><tt>start "TUFLOW" /wait</tt></font> <font color="orange"><tt> %exe%</tt></font> <font color="black"><tt> -b</tt></font> <br>
<font color="orange"><tt>%run% </tt></font> <font color="black"><tt>TS02_5m_001.tcf </tt></font>
 
<li>Save the batch file and double click it in Windows File Explorer to run the simulation.
<li>Did your TUFLOW SWMM model fail to run successfully? If so, here is a link to a troubleshooting guide: <u>[[TUFLOW_SWMM_Troubleshooting | TUFLOW SWMM Troubleshooting]]</u>.<br>
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If the model simulation doesn't run, here is a link to some common <u>[[Tutorial_Troubleshooting_QGIS | Trouble Shooting]]</u> advice.
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== Troubleshooting ==
Did your TUFLOW SWMM model fail to run successfully? If so, here is a link to a troubleshooting guide: <u>[[TUFLOW_SWMM_Troubleshooting | TUFLOW SWMM Troubleshooting]]</u>.<br>
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= Check Files and Results Output=
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= Conclusion =
* 1D EPA SWMM pipe network features and 2D direct rainfall (rain on grid) hydrology have been added to the tutorial model.
* Check files were used to review the 1D SWMM pipe network model features.
* Simulation results in the 1D SWMM pipe network were viewed in time series and longsectionlong section plot format.
* For further training opportunities see <u>[https://tuflow.com/training/training-course-catalogue/ TUFLOW Training Catalogue]</u> and/or contact <u>[mailto:training@tuflow.com training@tuflow.com]</u>.
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=Other TUFLOW SWMM Tutorials=
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*<u>[[TUFLOW_SWMM_Tutorial_M03 | TUFLOW SWMM Module 3]]</u> - 1D SWMM Pipe Network / 1D SWMM Urban Hydrology
*<u>[[TUFLOW_SWMM_Tutorial_M04 | TUFLOW SWMM Module 4]]</u> - 1D SWMM Pipe Network / 1D SWMM Urban Hydrology: Executing multiple different event simulations from a single model control file.
*<u>[[XPSWMM_to_TUFLOW-SWMM | XPSWMM to TUFLOW SWMM]]</u> - How to convert an XPSWMM model to TUFLOW SWMM.
 
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