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Note: [35;70] is a unique identifier of the grid cell that the water level trigger point is contained within. It comes from the the grd_check layer where, in this example, the attribute 'n' is 35 and 'm' is 70 for the cell containing the trigger. <br>
 
Note: [35;70] is a unique identifier of the grid cell that the water level trigger point is contained within. It comes from the the grd_check layer where, in this example, the attribute 'n' is 35 and 'm' is 70 for the cell containing the trigger. <br>
 
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Latest revision as of 11:13, 15 August 2023

Introduction

QGIS is used to import the check files and review the dam break.

Method

This tutorial introduces:

Review the check files:

  1. Open the following files from the Module_10\TUFLOW\check folder:
    • M10_5m_002_vzsh_zpt_check_P.shp
  2. Use the 'Apply TUFLOW Styles to Open Layers'.
  3. The vzsh_zpt_check file contains information on the elevation points that change over time, elevation change, final elevation and trigger conditions.
    Note: [35;70] is a unique identifier of the grid cell that the water level trigger point is contained within. It comes from the the grd_check layer where, in this example, the attribute 'n' is 35 and 'm' is 70 for the cell containing the trigger.



Conclusion

  • The topographic modifications representing the dam break were inspected.


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