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= Introduction =  | 
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QGIS is used to create, import and view input data.<br>  | 
  QGIS is used to create, import and view input data.<br>  | 
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Within the QGIS Browser Panel, navigate to the '''Module_10\Tutorial_Data''' folder. Drag and drop the following layers into the '''M10_001.gpkg''': <br>  | 
  Within the QGIS Browser Panel, navigate to the '''Module_10\Tutorial_Data''' folder. Drag and drop the following layers from their separate databases into the '''Module_10\TUFLOW\model\gis\M10_001.gpkg''' database: <br>  | 
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:*'''2d_zsh_M10_damwall_001_L'''  | 
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:*'''2d_vzsh_M10_dambreak_001_R'''  | 
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<li>Open the files, either: <br>  | 
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:*Within the QGIS Browser Panel, navigate to '''  | 
  :*Within the QGIS Browser Panel, navigate to '''Module_10\TUFLOW\model\gis\M10_001.gpkg''' and double click the layers, or  | 
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:*In File Explorer, drag and drop the '''  | 
  :*In File Explorer, drag and drop the '''Module_10\TUFLOW\model\gis\M10_001.gpkg''' into the QGIS workspace and select the layers (hold Ctrl to select multiple).  | 
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<li>The 2d_zsh line layer represents the dam wall:  | 
  <li>The 2d_zsh line layer represents the dam wall:  | 
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:*A ‘Z’ attribute of 65 is specified, the elevations are set to 65 metres along the length of the line.  | 
  :*A ‘Z’ attribute of 65 is specified, the elevations are set to 65 metres along the length of the line.  | 
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:*The line has the same Shape_Width as the cell size, this is a thick breakline modifying whole cells.   | 
  :*The line has the same Shape_Width as the cell size, this is a thick breakline modifying whole cells.   | 
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{{Video|name=Animation_M10_GPKG_001_GIS_01.mp4|width=1238}}<br>  | 
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<li>The 2d_vzsh polygon layer represents the location of the dam break:  | 
  <li>The 2d_vzsh polygon layer represents the location of the dam break:  | 
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:*Trigger_Value sets the simulation time in hours that the dam break is to commence. A value of 1 indicates the dam break begins at 1 hour.   | 
  :*Trigger_Value sets the simulation time in hours that the dam break is to commence. A value of 1 indicates the dam break begins at 1 hour.   | 
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:*Period sets the time in hours over which the change in elevation occurs. A value of 0.25 sets a period of 15 minutes replicating the break.  | 
  :*Period sets the time in hours over which the change in elevation occurs. A value of 0.25 sets a period of 15 minutes replicating the break.  | 
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  For more information, refer to the <u>[https://docs.tuflow.com/classic-hpc/manual/latest/ TUFLOW Manual]</u>.<br>  | 
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{{Video|name=Animation_M10_GPKG_001_GIS_02.mp4|width=1238}}<br>  | 
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<li>The 2d_iwl polygon layer represents the initial water level of the dam as 59m at all cells within the polygon.<br>  | 
  <li>The 2d_iwl polygon layer represents the initial water level of the dam as 59m at all cells within the polygon.<br>  | 
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{{Video|name=Animation_M10_GPKG_001_GIS_03.mp4|width=1238}}<br>  | 
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<li>Select the '''2d_sa_M10_inflow_001_R''' in the Layers panel and use the 'Apply TUFLOW Styles to Current Layer' tool.<br>  | 
  <li>Select the '''2d_sa_M10_inflow_001_R''' in the Layers panel and use the 'Apply TUFLOW Styles to Current Layer' tool.<br>  | 
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{{Video|name=Animation_M10_GPKG_001_GIS_04.mp4|width=1238}}<br>  | 
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Increment the 2d_bc layer from Module 01 and remove the upstream inflow:  | 
  Increment the 2d_bc layer from Module 01 and remove the upstream inflow:  | 
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  <li>Load in the '''2d_bc_M01_001_L''' layer from '''Module_10\TUFLOW\model\gis\M10_001.gpkg''', either:  | 
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:*Within the QGIS Browser Panel, navigate to '''M10_001.gpkg''' and double click the layer, or  | 
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:*In File Explorer, drag and drop the '''M10_001.gpkg''' into the QGIS Workspace and select the layer.  | 
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<li>Select the '''2d_bc_M01_001_L''' layer in the Layers panel.  | 
  <li>Select the '''2d_bc_M01_001_L''' layer in the Layers panel.  | 
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<li>Use the 'Apply TUFLOW Styles to Current Layer' tool.  | 
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<li>Click on the ‘Increment Selected Layer’ symbol from the TUFLOW Plugin toolbar.  | 
  <li>Click on the ‘Increment Selected Layer’ symbol from the TUFLOW Plugin toolbar.  | 
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<li>Within the 'Increment Selected Layer' tool window:  | 
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:*Ensure the 'Output Database' is '''M10_001.gpkg'''.  | 
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:*Ensure the 'Output Layer Name' is '''2d_bc_M10_001_L'''.  | 
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The tool removes the source layer from the Layers panel and the '''2d_bc_M10_001_L''' appears.<br>  | 
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See <u>[[QGIS TUFLOW Increment Layer | Increment Layer Tool]]</u> for more information.  | 
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<li>Right click on the '''2d_bc_M10_001_L''' layer to toggle on Editing.   | 
  <li>Right click on the '''2d_bc_M10_001_L''' layer to toggle on Editing.   | 
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<li>Zoom to the upstream inflow, select and delete the line.   | 
  <li>Zoom to the upstream inflow, select and delete the line.   | 
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<li>Click 'OK' and turn off editing to save the edits.<br>  | 
  <li>Click 'OK' and turn off editing to save the edits.<br>  | 
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Latest revision as of 12:21, 12 June 2025
Introduction
QGIS is used to create, import and view input data.
TUFLOW Project Re-Configuration
Re-configure the TUFLOW project to use and save empty files to the correct folder:
- Go to Plugins > TUFLOW > Editing > Configure / Create TUFLOW Project.
 - Change the folder which contains TUFLOW to the Module_10 folder. This is the only change required, the model folder structure and template empty files are supplied from previous model.
Note: The 'results' and 'check' folder get automatically created when the TUFLOW model is run.
 - Click 'OK' and save the QGIS workspace by selecting Project > Save As.
 - Set the QGIS workspace projection to EPSG:32760, see Set the Projection.
 
Method
Set up the GeoPackage Database:
- Navigate to the Module_10\TUFLOW\model\gis folder. Save a copy of M02_001.gpkg as M10_001.gpkg.
 - Within the QGIS Browser Panel, right click on 'Favorites' and select 'Add a Directory...'.
 - Navigate to the Module_10 folder and select it.
 
Within the QGIS Browser Panel, navigate to the Module_10\Tutorial_Data folder. Drag and drop the following layers from their separate databases into the Module_10\TUFLOW\model\gis\M10_001.gpkg database: 
- 2d_zsh_M10_damwall_001_L
 - 2d_vzsh_M10_dambreak_001_R
 - 2d_iwl_M10_001_R
 - 2d_sa_M10_inflow_001_R
 
Investigate the supplied files:
- Open the files, either: 
- Within the QGIS Browser Panel, navigate to Module_10\TUFLOW\model\gis\M10_001.gpkg and double click the layers, or
 - In File Explorer, drag and drop the Module_10\TUFLOW\model\gis\M10_001.gpkg into the QGIS workspace and select the layers (hold Ctrl to select multiple).
 
 - The 2d_zsh line layer represents the dam wall:
- A ‘Z’ attribute of 65 is specified, the elevations are set to 65 metres along the length of the line.
 - The line has the same Shape_Width as the cell size, this is a thick breakline modifying whole cells.
 
 - The 2d_vzsh polygon layer represents the location of the dam break:
- Shape_Width_or_dMax set to less than zero indicates that the vertices along the perimeter of the polygon are used to interpolate elevations.
 - Trigger_Value sets the simulation time in hours that the dam break is to commence. A value of 1 indicates the dam break begins at 1 hour.
 - Period sets the time in hours over which the change in elevation occurs. A value of 0.25 sets a period of 15 minutes replicating the break.
 
 - The 2d_iwl polygon layer represents the initial water level of the dam as 59m at all cells within the polygon.
 - The 2d_sa layer replaces the 2d_bc QT type introduced in  Module 1. A 2d_sa inflow is typically more stable in situations of fast model changes, for example, dam breaks. 
 - Select the 2d_sa_M10_inflow_001_R in the Layers panel and use the 'Apply TUFLOW Styles to Current Layer' tool.
 
Increment the 2d_bc layer from Module 01 and remove the upstream inflow:
- Load in the 2d_bc_M01_001_L layer from Module_10\TUFLOW\model\gis\M10_001.gpkg, either:
- Within the QGIS Browser Panel, navigate to M10_001.gpkg and double click the layer, or
 - In File Explorer, drag and drop the M10_001.gpkg into the QGIS Workspace and select the layer.
 
 - Select the 2d_bc_M01_001_L layer in the Layers panel.
 - Use the 'Apply TUFLOW Styles to Current Layer' tool.
 - Click on the ‘Increment Selected Layer’ symbol from the TUFLOW Plugin toolbar.
 - Within the 'Increment Selected Layer' tool window:
- Ensure the 'Output Database' is M10_001.gpkg.
 - Ensure the 'Output Layer Name' is 2d_bc_M10_001_L.
 - Select 'Remove Source Layer from Workspace'.
 - Select 'Increment Layer only' and click 'OK'.
 
See Increment Layer Tool for more information. - Right click on the 2d_bc_M10_001_L layer to toggle on Editing.
 - Zoom to the upstream inflow, select and delete the line.
 - Click 'OK' and turn off editing to save the edits.
 
Conclusion
- A 2d_zsh layer was checked to enforce a dam wall in the model.
 - A 2d_vzsh layer was inspected to simulate a break in the dam wall.
 - A 2d_iwl layer was reviewed setting the initial water level within the dam upstream of the dam wall.
 - The original upstream inflow was removed from the model, replaced by a source area boundary.
 
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