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== TUFLOW Pipe Integrity Tool ==
Some of the optional manual data review exercises suggested in the previous sections can be easily carried out
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<li>Open the '1D Integrity Tool' from the TUFLOW Plugin toolbar.<br>
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The resulting dialogue will appear. The numbered fields are described below.<br>▼
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<li>Set up the tool for this model:
:*Input Network Lines: Use the dropdown box and select '''Links--Conduits'''. Click the '+' button to add the layer as an input to the tool.
:*Input Network Points: Using the same process as above, add '''Nodes--Junctions''' and '''Nodes--Outfalls''' to the tool.
:*Input Tables: Leave blank as it is not used for SWMM data review.
:*Input DEM: Tick on and use the dropdown box to select '''TS02_5m_001_DEM_Z'''.
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'''Note:''' For further information on the 1D Integrity Tool and its functionality, see <u>[[1D Integrity Tool|1D Integrity Tool]]</u>.
Use the 1D Integrity Tool to
<br>'''1. Input Network Lines''' - Select '''Link--Conduits'''. Use dropdown box and '+' button to add layers as inputs to tool.<br>'''2. Input Network Points''' - Select '''Nodes--Junctions''' and '''Node--Outfalls'''. Use dropdown box and '+' button to add layers as inputs to tool.<br>'''3. Input Tables''' - Not used for SWMM data review.<br>'''4. Input DEM''' - Select '''TS02_5m_001_DEM_Z'''.<br>'''5. Tool Selection''' - The active tab will determine the active tool. See [[#Tool_Documentation|Tool Documentation]] for information on each tool.<br>'''6. Status Bar''' - Contains the progress bar and status of the integrity tool. Includes information such as the current active task being performed (if one of the tools is running), and the status of the previously run tool.<br>'''7. Run''' - Runs the currently active tool (active tool determined by the current active tool tab - prior to plugin version 3.2 a radio button was used to select the active tool).
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The following example demonstrates use of the Flow Trace tool to create a profile plot for visual review of the 1D pipe network data input.
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