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=Run the Simulation=
Using your preferred method for starting TUFLOW, run '''M02_5m_001.tcf'''. Please refer to <u>[[Tutorial_Module01_Archive#Run_Simulation | Module 1]]</u> for a detailed description of the various methods for running a TUFLOW simulation. Example batch files have been included in the complete model download for reference. <br>
 
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The model was simulated and the 1D results reviewed using a combination of GIS software and Excel.<br>
In the next module of the tutorial we will be modifying the 2D topography to incorporate surveyed breaklines. This can be found on the [[Tutorial_Module03_Archive | Module 3]] page.<br>
In Module 4 we will model the creek as 1D channels, linked to the 2D model. This module has not yet been updated to the online wiki format, the previous version (MapInfo only) can be found [http://www.tuflow.com/Tutorial%20Model.aspx?Model2007 on the TUFLOW website].
 
=Troubleshooting=
This section contains links to some possible issue that may occur when progressing through the second tutorial module. If you experience an issue that is not detailed please detail the issue on the <u>[[Talk%3ATutorial_Module01_Archive | discussion page.]]</u><br>
 
If you are unsure of why the model has failed to start, check the TUFLOW Log File (this is in the '''TUFLOW\runs\log\''' folder and has the name '''M02_5m_001.tlf'''. This can be opened in a text editor, the error is generally at the end of the file, however you can search for "Error" if you can not see the error.
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*[[Unsnapped_SX_Error_Archive |Error 2024 - Could not find a 1D node snapped to CN line]]<br>
*[[Unsnapped_SX_Error_Archive |Error 2028 - Could not find a CN object or 1D node snapped to 2D SX object.]]<br>
*[[Only_TUFLOW_DOS_Window_ArchiveOnly_TUFLOW_Console_Window_Archive | Why does the TUFLOW DOSConsole Window open, though the TCF isn’t read and the simulation doesn’t execute?]]<br>
 
= Advanced - HPC Solver (Optional) =
In this optional section we will run the model using the TUFLOW HPC (Heavily Parallelised Compute) solver. TUFLOWPlease HPCsee can[[HPC_Features_Archive run| betweenHPC 10Features andArchive]] 100for timesmore fasterinformation thanon TUFLOW ClassicHPC usingfeatures NVidiasupported Graphics Processing Units (GPU)(depending onin the model configuration and hardware performance). We will review relevant log messages and2017 resultsrelease.
 
TUFLOW HPC can run between 10 and 100 times faster than TUFLOW Classic using NVidia Graphics Processing Units (GPU)(depending on the model configuration and hardware performance). We will review relevant log messages and results.
 
==Model Setup==
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==Results==
Using the methods described in the <u>[[Tutorial_Module02_Archive#Viewing_the_ResultsReview_the_Results | ViewingReview the Results]]</u> section above:
* Check the simulation logs in the DOSconsole window, .tlf and .hpc.tlf log files. What proportion of the compute effort was spent on the 0D (initialisation, input / output communication between CPU and GPU, etc.), 1D modelling (CPU) and the 2D modelling (GPU)? Example compute percentage output is highlight below from the DOSconsole window. <br>
[[File:Tute M02 HPC 001.png|frame|none]]
* View the results in your preferred package. How do they compare to the TUFLOW Classic results?