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==Module 1: 2D only model==
The first tutorial module introduces the user the TUFLOW software, file types and model inputs. In this module a fully two-dimensional model (no 1D) is built. This module can be found <u>[[
==Module 2: Embedding 1D culverts==
The second module introduces three 1D culverts through the road embankments. These culverts are dynamically linked to the 2D model. This module can be found <u>[[
==Module 3: Basic 2D topography modification (breaklines)==
In the third module survey data is imported from text file data. These inputs are added to TUFLOW model as breaklines to ensure that the top of the road and the creek centre line are represented in the 5m TUFLOW model. This module can be found <u>[[
==Module 4: 1D Open Channel and 2D floodplain==
1D open channel is added to resolve the in-bank areas, the 1D model is dynamically linked to the 2D which is used to model the floodplain areas. This module can be found <u>[[
==Module 5: Flood Impact Assessment==
A simple flood impact assessment is undertaken, a proposed development is added to the model and the peak water level for the existing and developed case scenarios are compared. This module can be found <u>[[
==Module 6 Modelling Bridges==
This module introduces the user to both 1D and 2D bridges. This module can be found <u>[[
==Module 7: Urban Drainage Modelling==
The use of TUFLOW's powerful 1d/2d underground pipe network linking is explored. This module can be found <u>[[
==Module 8: Direct Rainfall==
This module introduces direct rainfall modelling and includes use of new techniques such as the use of depth varying roughness. It includes guidance on the review and presentation of results when using rainfall on grid approaches. This module can be found <u>[[
==Module 9: Multiple Domain 2D-2D Model==
This tutorial module uses two different 2D domains of varying cell resolution dynamically linked to one another. A 5m cell resolution is used in the upper portion of the study area. A 2.5m cell resolution is adopted in the downstream area. This module can be found <u>[[
==Module 10: Managing Multiple Scenarios, Events and Variable==
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* It is the most efficient way to execute a project, reducing the number of man hours required to create models.
* It has substantial quality control advantages. The modelling framework significantly reduces the number of TUFLOW input files required during a project. In doing so, it typically means less chance of accidental user error when input files are created. Particularly if the file is a slight alteration from another (for example, to reflect changes in inputs associated with a modelling a different event magnitude, duration or temporal pattern).<br>
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==Module 11: Dam Break Modelling==
This tutorial module uses variable Z shape to model a dam break. This module can be found <u>[[
==Module 14: Pump Modelling in 2D==
This module focuses on adding a pump to the tutorial model to simulate pumping of water from one location in the model to another. This module can be found <u>[[
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