TUFLOW Viewer - Plotting 1D Flow Regime

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Tool Description

Flow regime can be a very useful output to understand and debug 1D results, in particular, culverts.

Flow regime results are output from ESTRY by default (i.e. there is no special output type or command required in the ECF). Since the 2020-01-AA TUFLOW release, flow regime results will be imported into TUFLOW Viewer when time series results are loaded. There are several methods to view the flow regime results:

  1. Select 'Flow Regime' in the Result Type widget (underneath 'Time Series').
    Plotting TimeSeries FlowRegime.PNG

    This will display the flow regime as points and lock the y-axis to the available flow regime types as per the TUFLOW Manual. The plot will group the types by outlet and inlet control regimes - 'G' is no flow, everything below 'G' on the plot will be inlet control and everything above 'G' is outlet control.
    Plotting TimeSeries FlowRegime Example.PNG

  2. Right clicking certain time series results Results 2.png (e.g. 'Flow', 'Level', or 'Velocity') will give the user the option of checking on Flow Regime.
    Plotting TimeSeries FlowRegime ContextMenu.PNG

    This will plot the flow regime as letters and map it to the chosen result type, making visualising the result a lot easier. For example, in the image below the small jump in velocity at approximately 0.4 hrs is shown to be a change in flow regime (it goes from 'C' to 'E' then to 'B'.
    Plotting TimeSeries FlowRegime Example 2.PNG

Flow Regimes (Source: TUFLOW Manual)

Plotting TimeSeries FlowRegime Legend.PNG

Example

Plotting TimeSeries FlowRegime Example.gif

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