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|message_desc=A skew angle can be used to adjust the cross-section properties for XZ and CS/HW data according to the skew angle. Useful where the cross-section line is surveyed oblique to the flow direction. The skew angle is zero degrees in the direction of flow and 90 degrees if surveyed a right angles(!) to the direction of flow. For example, a value of 45 adjusts the horizontal dimensions by dividing by the √2. |
|message_desc=A skew angle can be used to adjust the cross-section properties for XZ and CS/HW data according to the skew angle. Useful where the cross-section line is surveyed oblique to the flow direction. The skew angle is zero degrees in the direction of flow and 90 degrees if surveyed a right angles(!) to the direction of flow. For example, a value of 45 adjusts the horizontal dimensions by dividing by the √2. |
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|suggestions=Cross-sections can't be perpindular to flow direction. Specify a skew angle of 89.9 degrees or less. |
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|discussion_page=* [[Talk:TUFLOW Message 1052|Discuss Message 1052]] |
|discussion_page=* [[Talk:TUFLOW Message 1052|Discuss Message 1052]] |
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Revision as of 14:26, 31 January 2011
TUFLOW Message
WARNING 1052 - Skew angle of ",a," exceeds limit of 89.9 degrees. Reduced to 89.9.
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Message Type
WARNING
Description
A skew angle can be used to adjust the cross-section properties for XZ and CS/HW data according to the skew angle. Useful where the cross-section line is surveyed oblique to the flow direction. The skew angle is zero degrees in the direction of flow and 90 degrees if surveyed a right angles(!) to the direction of flow. For example, a value of 45 adjusts the horizontal dimensions by dividing by the √2.
Suggestions
Cross-sections can't be perpindular to flow direction. Specify a skew angle of 89.9 degrees or less.
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