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=Requirements and Downloads=
Both TUFLOW and Flood Modeller have modest system requirements for small models such as those used in these modules. Larger and more complex models, however, may require higher hardware specifications, particularly memory (RAM). The tutorial models are intentionally small to ensure quick simulation and load times, and should run on any modern PC or laptop capable of running Windows
TUFLOW models typically require access to a GIS package, a text editor, Microsoft Excel and a results viewer to build, review and visualise a model. A list of compatible packages is available on the TUFLOW Wiki. Flood Modeller can also be used as a graphical user interface for creating and editing GIS layers in a TUFLOW model, as well as for visualising results.
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This tutorial model does not require a TUFLOW licence.<br>
This tutorial is set up to use a NVIDIA GPU card. If this is not available, CPU can be
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Unlike TUFLOW Flood Modeller has a standalone Graphical User Interface which can be used to build networks, run models, and visualise results.
It is recommended that TUFLOW
For Flood Modeller Version 5 or later a Standard, Professional, or Unlimited Edition of Flood Modeller Pro is required to open and run the tutorial model.
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| '''Microsoft Excel''' || A spreadsheet software is required for working with tabular data and .csv files. This tutorial has been created in Excel. ||
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=Module Data=
To build the tutorial model, download one of the datasets below. This includes a digital elevation model (DEM), aerial photography, background model data for the tutorial model and a working version of the model. There are two formats available, Shapefile and GeoPackage. The GeoPackage format has been supported since the TUFLOW 2023-03 Release, for tips on its use see <u>[https://wiki.tuflow.com/GeoPackage_Tips GeoPackage Tips]</u>.
*[https://downloads.tuflow.com/_archive/TUFLOW/Tutorial_Model/QGIS_SHP_FMP_Tut_Model.zip QGIS SHP Download]▼
*[https://downloads.tuflow.com
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If would you like to download the tutorial model datasets for ArcGIS or MapInfo, these can be found on the [[Flood_Modeller_Tutorial_Model_Archive | Archive Page]].
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New users are advised to undertake the modules in sequence, whilst more experienced users can skip to modules containing specific features of interest. Results and check files are not included to keep the size of the download file manageable, but can be generated through the running of the simulations. The folder should be placed in a location with write permissions. The first tutorial module introduces the user to the linking of a TUFLOW 2D domain to a 1D Flood Modeller model. From this tutorial you will learn how to link an existing Flood Modeller 1D model to a TUFLOW 2D domain. This tutorial is ideal for those starting to learn how to link Flood Modeller and TUFLOW.
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The second tutorial demonstrates the linking of an ESTRY pipe network to an existing Flood Modeller – TUFLOW linked model. From this tutorial you will learn how to add a 1D pipe network and connect it to the representation of the watercourse created in Flood Modeller and link it to the TUFLOW representation of the floodplain created as part of the first tutorial. The second tutorial is ideal for those who would like to learn more about the interaction of TUFLOW with Flood Modeller including the simulation of fully integrated drainage systems.
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