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<li>The sac_check is related to the 2d_sa boundary layer and, by default, shows the lowest cell selected by the 2d_sa polygon and is where the dambreak hydrograph is applied.<br> | <li>The sac_check is related to the 2d_sa boundary layer and, by default, shows the lowest cell selected by the 2d_sa polygon and is where the dambreak hydrograph is applied.<br> | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:23, 15 August 2023
Introduction
QGIS is used to import check files and review the dambreak hydrograph.
Method
This tutorial introduces:
Review the check files:
- Open the following files from the Module_10\TUFLOW\check folder:
- M10_5m_004_sac_check_R.shp
- Use the 'Apply TUFLOW Styles to Open Layers' from the TUFLOW toolbar.
- The sac_check is related to the 2d_sa boundary layer and, by default, shows the lowest cell selected by the 2d_sa polygon and is where the dambreak hydrograph is applied.
Conclusion
- The sac_check revealed the location of the applied hydrograph.
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