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<li>Use the 'Identify Features' tool to inspect a cross section line. Each line has a unique name in the 'Source' attribute field that links to a cross section csv contained within the '''xs''' folder. Type attribute 'XZ' specifies distance vs elevation cross section: <br>
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<li>Open the TUFLOW Viewer, the 1d_xs file automatically appears with a time series result 'XZ' showing. Select a 1d_xs line and view the cross section: <br>
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:* W - weir.
:* X - connecting channel used for side channels entering the main channel.
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<li>Use the 'Identify Features' tool to inspect the attributes of the three 1d_nwk types:<br>
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<li>Use the 'Identify Features' tool to inspect the attributes of the three boundaries. A QT type (flow vs time) hydrograph is used to apply flow at the upstream boundary and a HQ (water level vs flow) boundary is used to remove flow from the downstream boundary based on a water level vs flow curve:<br>
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<li>Two culverts within the open channel link upstream 1D channel to the downstream 1D channel underneath the roads, the culvert to the east is embedded into the 2D domain directly. Use the 'Identify Features' tool to inspect the attributes:<br>
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<li>The 2d_bc SX points are snapped to the 1d_nwk culvert:<br>
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<li>The CN lines connect the HX lines to the 1D channel. Where a CN line is connected to the HX line, the water level from the 1D nodes is transferred to the HX line. In between 1D nodes a linear interpolation of water level is applied. <br>
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<li>The 2d_code layer is used to deactivate the area representing the 1D open channel with attribute of '0'. All cells within the polygon are removed from the 2D computations. <br>
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==Water Level Lines==
Water Level Line (WLL) are used to display 1D results in map outputs. WLL do not change 1D hydraulic computations and are only used to display 1D results in plan (2D) formats. For more information on WLL,
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<li>Load the '''1d_wll_M11_001_L.shp''' from the '''Module_11\TUFLOW\model\gis''' folder into QGIS and use the 'Apply TUFLOW Styles to Open Layers'.
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<li>Right click on the '''0d_rl_M11_001_P''' and toggle on Editing.
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<li>To ensure the point reporting functionality is correct, it needs to be snapped to the start/end of a 1d_nwk line.
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