TUFLOW SWMM Tutorial M02 Check QGIS: Difference between revisions

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<li>When prompted by QGIS, under 'Options', tick on 'Add layers to group', then select 'Add Layers' to open all layers within '''TS02_5m_001_swmm_check.gpkg'''. By default, all items in the available list should have been selected.
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<li>Manual Data Review (Optional): Review the '''Link--Conduits''', '''Nodes--Junctions''' and '''Node--Outfalls''' information to verify the data matches the input values. This data represents the 1D pipe network details.
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<li>Since the layers in '''TS02_5m_001_swmm_check.gpkg''' have been compared with the input layers, the input layers can be removed from the QGIS workspace.
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<li>In the QGIS Layers Panel, move the '''TS02_5m_001_DEM_Z.tif''' layer below the other check files so that the other datasets are visible.
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<li>A Flow Trace window will appear. It provides a 'long plot' of the long sections of the various upstream paths from the selected conduit, highlighting the areas of continuity failures. The plot should be consistent with the output GIS layer that is also generated by the flow trace tool.
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