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Open waterways (channels) are most commonly modelled as "S" type channels, the S signifies a sloping channel that can handle steep, super-critical flows. Open channels can either be modeled as an inertial or non-inertial channel, the latter removes the Courant stability condition and is useful for stabilizing very short S channels with high velocities.<br>
 
'''Example of an open channel that could be modelled in 1D''' <br>
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<font color="blue"><tt>Read GIS Network</tt></font> <font color="red"><tt>==</tt></font><tt>..\model\mi\1d_nwke_xxxxx.MIF</tt> ! network layer containing "S" channel alignments <br>
<font color="blue"><tt>Read GIS Table Links</tt></font> <font color="red"><tt>==</tt></font><tt>..\model\mi\1d_xs_xxxxx.MIF</tt> ! corresponding cross-section polylines <br>