TUFLOW SWMM Tutorial M02: Difference between revisions

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<li>In File Explorer, navigate to the '''TUFLOW_SWMM_Module_01TUFLOW_SWMM_Module_02\TUFLOW\runs''' folder and select '''M02_5m_001TS01_5m_001.tcf'''.
<li>Click ‘Open’ and ‘OK’.
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= SWMM Inputs and 1D/2D Linking=
==Create SWMM GeoPackage Spatial Database==
In QGIS, create a SWMM GeoPackage database for the new pipe network features we'll be adding to the model:
Create a new folder in the '''TUFLOW_SWMM_Module_01\TUFLOW\model''' folder called '''swmm'''. This is the location where all SWMM inputs will be saved.<br>
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In QGIS, create the SWMM GeoPackage Database:
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<li>Go to Processing > Toolbox from the top drop menu options to open the Processing Toolbox panel.
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:*To set the ‘CRS for GeoPackage’: Click the drop down menu and select ‘Project CRS: EPSG:32760 - WGS 84 / UTM zone 60S’.
:*To set the ‘Initial SWMM Sections’: Click the …, and tick on: '''Title''', '''Options''', '''Nodes--Junctions''', '''Nodes--Outfalls''', '''Links--Conduits''', '''Streets''', '''Inlets''' and '''Report'''.
:*To define the ‘GPKG filename to create’: Click the …, select ‘Save to File’. Navigate to the '''TUFLOW\model\swmm''' folder and save the GeoPackage Database as '''TS01_002TS02_001.gpkg'''.
 
<li>Click ‘Run’.
<li>Once tothe tool has finished, click ‘Close’.
<li>In File Explorer, navigate to the '''TUFLOW\model\swmm''' folder and drag and drop '''TS01_002TS02_001.gpkg''' into QGIS.
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