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<li>Select the 'Depth' and 'Vector Velocity' output type in the Result Type panel. The resolution of the vector velocity is different between the 1D and 2D sections. The 1D section shows vectors at the water level lines (2d_WLL) every 2.5m, the 2D section shows vectors based on the 2D cell resolution, every 5m. The direction of the vectors show water moving between the 1D and 2D:<br>
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<li>Use the Long Profile tool to see a long profile of water through the 1D open channel. Select 'Water Level', 'Max Water Level', 'Bed Level' and 'Culverts and Pipes' from the Result Type panel.
<li>Select a section of open channel by clicking on an upstream and downstream 'PLOT_L' result by holding shift. If only one line is selected, the tool plots the entire open channel downstream of the selected line:<br>
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<li>Use the Plot Time Series tool to see the time series of the flow at the reporting location and open channel 'PLOT_L' line. The reporting location shows the total flow across the line in both the 1D and 2D. The open channel line shows flow only though the 1D. <br>
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