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| [[File:Q pit inlet.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Depth-Discharge Pit or Channel]] || width="300pt"|Depth-Discharge Pit or Channel, pit inlet inflow information is defined within TUFLOW via a user -defined Pit Inlet Database and associated pit inlet curves. This approach allows for unlimited flexibility. Any pit design or configuration can be incorporated into a TUFLOW model if the inlet depth-discharge relationship is known.
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| [[File:Side_Entry_pit.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Kerb Inlet]] || width="300pt"|Kerb inlets, also knowknown as side entry pits or lintels, are common in Australia. The pit chamber can vary depending on overall depth, length, and the addition of any haunched riser units. Width_or_Dia Interpretation: sets the width of the pit inlet section in the vertical plane. Height_or_WF Interpretation: sets the height of the pit inlet channel. || [[File:Side entry pit dimensions.jpg|300px|thumb|none|Kerb Inlet with dimensions]]
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| [[File:Circular pit inlet.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Circular Pit Inlet]] || width="300pt"Circular pit inlet. Width_or_Dia Interpretation: sets the diameter of the pit inlet cross-section in the vertical plane. Height_or_WF Interpretation: Not used. || [[File:Circular pit inlet dimensions.jpg|300px|thumb|none|Circular Pit Inlet with dimensions]]
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| [[File:Gully pit.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Grate (London, UK)]] || width="300pt"|Grates, also known as Gully Pits, are common in the United Kingdom and are generally a square grate on top of a circular chamber and a riser outlet. The outlet will then feed into a larger culvert that forms part of the larger urban drainage network. Width_or_Dia Interpretation: sets the diameter of the pit inlet cross-section in the vertical plane. Height_or_WF Interpretation: Not used. || [[File:Gully pit dimensions.jpg|300px|thumb|none|Grate with dimensions]]
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