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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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+ | Setup the GeoPackage Database: | ||
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+ | <li>Navigate to the '''Module_10\TUFLOW\model\gis''' folder. Save a copy of '''M10_001.gpkg''' as '''M10_002.gpkg'''. | ||
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Increment the dambreak layer from Part 1 to change time trigger into water level trigger: <br> | Increment the dambreak layer from Part 1 to change time trigger into water level trigger: <br> | ||
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− | <li> | + | <li>Load in the '''2d_vzsh_M10_dambreak_001_R''' layer from '''M10_002.gpkg''', either: |
+ | :*Within the QGIS Browser Panel, navigate to '''M10_002.gpkg''' and double click the layer, or | ||
+ | :*In File Explorer, drag and drop the '''M10_002.gpkg''' into the QGIS Workspace and select the layer. | ||
<li>Select the '''2d_vzsh_M10_dambreak_001_R''' layer in the Layers panel. | <li>Select the '''2d_vzsh_M10_dambreak_001_R''' layer in the Layers panel. | ||
<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. | ||
− | <li> | + | <li>Within the 'Increment Selected Layer' tool window: |
− | + | :*Ensure the 'Output Database' is '''M10_002.gpkg'''. | |
− | + | :*Ensure the 'Output Layer Name' is '''2d_vzsh_M10_dambreak_002_R'''. | |
− | + | :*Select 'Remove Source Layer from Workspace'. | |
− | < | + | :*Select 'Increment layer only' and click 'OK'. |
− | [[ | + | The tool removes the source layer from the Layers panel and the '''2d_vzsh_M10_dambreak_002_R''' appears.<br> |
+ | See <u>[[QGIS TUFLOW Increment Layer|Increment Layer Tool]]</u> for more information. | ||
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+ | {{Video|name=Animation_M10_GPKG_002_GIS_01.mp4|width=1230}}<br> | ||
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<li>Right click on the '''2d_vzsh_M10_dambreak_002_R''' layer to toggle on Editing. | <li>Right click on the '''2d_vzsh_M10_dambreak_002_R''' layer to toggle on Editing. | ||
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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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<li>Select '2d_vzsh' from the Empty Type list. | <li>Select '2d_vzsh' from the Empty Type list. | ||
<li>In the Run ID box write 'M10_dambreak_002'. | <li>In the Run ID box write 'M10_dambreak_002'. | ||
− | <li>Tick the 'Points' Geometry Type and hit 'OK'. The 2d_vzsh | + | <li>Tick the 'Points' Geometry Type |
+ | <li>In the Spatial Database Options, select 'All to one'. Navigate to the '''Module_10/TUFLOW/model/gis''' folder and select '''M10_002.gpkg'''. Click Save and hit 'OK'. | ||
+ | <li>The 2d_vzsh file appears in the Layers panel. <br> | ||
<li>Right click on the '''2d_zsh_M10_dambreak_002_P''' and toggle on Editing. | <li>Right click on the '''2d_zsh_M10_dambreak_002_P''' and toggle on Editing. | ||
<li>Select 'Add Point Feature'. | <li>Select 'Add Point Feature'. | ||
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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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− | + | {{Video|name=Animation_M10_GPKG_002_GIS_03.mp4|width=1230}}<br> | |
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Latest revision as of 10:13, 17 November 2023
Introduction
QGIS is used to create, import and view input data.
Method
Setup the GeoPackage Database:
- Navigate to the Module_10\TUFLOW\model\gis folder. Save a copy of M10_001.gpkg as M10_002.gpkg.
Increment the dambreak layer from Part 1 to change time trigger into water level trigger:
- Load in the 2d_vzsh_M10_dambreak_001_R layer from M10_002.gpkg, either:
- Within the QGIS Browser Panel, navigate to M10_002.gpkg and double click the layer, or
- In File Explorer, drag and drop the M10_002.gpkg into the QGIS Workspace and select the layer.
- Select the 2d_vzsh_M10_dambreak_001_R layer in the Layers panel.
- 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_002.gpkg.
- Ensure the 'Output Layer Name' is 2d_vzsh_M10_dambreak_002_R.
- 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_vzsh_M10_dambreak_002_R layer to toggle on Editing.
- Click on the 'Identify Features' tool and click on the polygon.
- Update the following attributes:
- Trigger_1: WL_Trigger
- Trigger_Value: 60
- Period: 0.5
- Click 'OK' and turn off editing to save the edits.
Create a point to set the location of the water level trigger:
- Click on the ‘Import Empty File’ symbol from the TUFLOW Plugin toolbar.
- Select '2d_vzsh' from the Empty Type list.
- In the Run ID box write 'M10_dambreak_002'.
- Tick the 'Points' Geometry Type
- In the Spatial Database Options, select 'All to one'. Navigate to the Module_10/TUFLOW/model/gis folder and select M10_002.gpkg. Click Save and hit 'OK'.
- The 2d_vzsh file appears in the Layers panel.
- Right click on the 2d_zsh_M10_dambreak_002_P and toggle on Editing.
- Select 'Add Point Feature'.
- Digitise a point within the dam upstream of the location of the dam break.
- An attributes dialog displays, enter the following attributes:
- Shape_Option: TRIGGER
- Trigger_1: WL_Trigger
- Click 'OK' and turn off editing to save the edits.
Conclusion
- A 2d_vzsh region layer was modified to simulate a dambreak based on water level at specific point.
- A 2d_vzsh point layer was created to set the location of the water level trigger.
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