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| ID||The channel ID.
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| Type||The channel type, see the <u>[https://
For example an '''"S"''' type channel is a standard open channel, an '''"R"''' type channel is a rectangular culvert.
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| DS_Invert||The elevation of the downstream invert for the channel.
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| Form_Loss||Any additional form loss applied for the channel. For B channels this can vary with height and this data is in the
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| pBlockage||The percentage blockage of the channel.
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| Number_of||The number of channels.
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| HConF_or_WC|| Height contraction coefficient for I and R type channels. For new weir channels, if weir coefficient Cd, refer to the <u>[https://
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| WConF_or_WEx||Width contraction coefficient for C, I and R type channels. For new weir channels, if weir flow equation exponent Ex, refer to the <u>[https://
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| EntryC_or_WSa||Entry loss coefficient for C, I and R type channels. For new weir channels, if weir submergence factor "a", refer to the <u>[https://
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| ExitC_or_WSb||Exit loss coefficient for C, I and R type channels. For new weir channels, if weir submergence factor "b", refer to the <u>[https://
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| i_1d_nwk||The index to the input layer that has created the manhole. For example an i_1d_nwk value of 1 would be the 1st input layer (1d_nwk_M05_pipes_001_L) below.<br>
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