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Revision as of 20:04, 3 February 2016
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Introduction
Pit types
- Introductory blurb explaining the types of pits you can do.
Real Life Examples
Some common pit types are shown below. Note: not all variations of side entry pits, grated pits, gully pits (pots) or any similar structure are displayed, the images are typical examples of what can be modeled as a 1D pit structure within TUFLOW.
UK Gully pits
Typical Kerbed Entry pits
Linking
- Various options on linking to 2D
Pit search radius
- More guidance on the pit search radius
Within the *.ecf the following command is required to have TUFLOW connect floating nodes into the 1D network where connectors are not snapped to channel ends:
Pit Search Distance ==xxx
Read GIS Network ==..\model\mi\1d_nwke_*****.MIF
The order of the 'Pit Search Distance' command is important as it can be repeated multiple times with different values that are assigned to the 1d_nwke(s) below the Pit Search Distance command.
Any further questions please email TUFLOW support: support@tuflow.com