12D Model

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Introduction

12d model is a complete civil engineering design software including data terrain modelling, road design, sub division, railway, drainage and much more.

The water water resources modules include the 1d HEC RAS interface, 1d pipe systems (culvert and urban networks) with rational and unsteady flow hydrology and the 2d TUFLOW analysis.

12d model integrates TUFLOW with the file creation, editing and result visualisation.

Basics

Getting Started

The Roadflow interface is the quick start method of creating a TUFLOW project. It creates all of the TUFLOW files, launches the TUFLOW engine and reads the results for plan, section and 3d visualisation of results.

Prior to running this option you need to create a data terrain model (tin or super tin) and draw a rectangle indicating the TUFLOW grid extent. The optional data tab has further options and will be discussed later.
GridExtentPolygon.png

The roadflow panel is found on the menu under Design->TUFLOW->Roadflow. The rectangle is selected using the first field and the tin in entered in the second Ground tin field. The other values are typed entry as desired. Select the Run button to start the TUFLOW run.
TUFLOW Road Flow.png

The TUFLOW grid tin model will contain a 12d model grid tin with the centre and side elevations for the TUFLOW run.

While TUFLOW is running the usual data from the "black screen" is captured and displayed as graphed data.
TUFLOW Run Panel.png

While TUFLOW is solving the results can be monitored and displayed in 12d. This will be discussed later.

When the TUFLOW run is complete, select the Read results button to link 12d to the result files for displaying. You will be instructed to select the tlf file for the run and then once again select the Read results button.
RoadflowReadResults.png
Remember the name of the Results tin model. This is the model you will add onto the views to see your results.

Add the Results tin model onto a 3d OpenGL view. The results tin will be set to display water levels and the perspective views will have the water surface coloured by depth.
Results shaded.png

Viewing Depth, Hazard, and Velocity Contours

Select the Results Controls button to change what is displayed via the results grid tin. Change the Tin Inquire Results to Result Velocity Vector. This setting controls the

  1. contours displayed by the tin,
  2. the value shown by Tin Inquire Height',
  3. the level in the section view (yes you can plot velocity profiles across a channel),
  4. the result plotted in the time graphs,
  5. and the elevation shown in a 3d perspective view (in this case a 3d velocity map may be generated).


TUFLOW Tin Results Settings Velocity Vectors.png
Add the Results tin model (the one you were to remember) onto a plan view and check that the contours are turned on and set as desired (F11 key). If you also have the raster image added to the view you will see the following. The 1m/s is drawn at the length in the field Arrow Scale. The colour of the arrows is the same colour as the tin (see Tins->Tin manager).
RoadflowVelocityContours.png
One method of inquiring the contour values is via Tin Inquire Height. No need to select a tin if there is only one tin on the view. Move the pointer to a contour and the velocity is displayed.
Tin Height Inquire Velocity.png

Time Series Graphs

To graph the velocity versus time at any location use the Design->TUFLOW->Tuflow results graph.
Select the Results tin model (the one you were to remember) for the TUFLOW results tin, optionally enter a Label and use the pick arrow to select a location on the results grid. (your cursor snap should be on).
TUFLOW Results Graph Velocity.png
Note that if you leave the Label blank and pick a 12d string instead of a cursor location, the name of the string will be used as the label. Creating a model of graph locations strings is a perfect way to ensure all results are from the some x,y location.
Selecting multiple locations will add additional graphs to the plot. There is a Clear button to start over. Right mouse selecting will produce a menu with Export dialog... for exporting the image for reporting.

Viewing results at Various Times


Recall selecting the Results Controls button above (the same panel can be obtained via the menu Design->TUFLOW->TMO tin settings). The Time step is set to maximums when the results are read. The < and > arrows can be used to move to the previous and next time step. Alternatively, enter a time step in the Time step field and select Set. The modelling time will be displayed in the message area of the panel. If you enter a number greater than or equal to the Results available the maximum values at each cell centre will be displayed. The TUFLOW tmo format produces results at the cell centres.

TUFLOW Tin Results Settings prev next.png
Referring back to the 3d view, the results are displayed for all of the cells, wet or dry. To show hide the dry cells select BOTH the Use wet/dry flag' and Hide dry cells. The Use wet/dry flag alone will change the colour of the tin solid to green (dry) or blue (wet).

TCF Editor

The Roadflow panel is the fastest 12d model tool for getting started with a TUFLOW project. Although powerful it does not give you access to all the TUFLOW commands. for this you will want to use the TCF editor.

The 12d model built in TCF editor does much more than edit the TUFLOW commands, arguments via a user defined interface. This interface:

  • edits the tcf, tgf and tbf
  • runs TUFLOW
  • reads check files
  • steps through error messages

Reading a TCF file


TCF read.png

Relax: You can switch between your text editor and the 12d editor any time. When the tcf panel reads your tcf file it records the white space (tabs and blank lines). When you write(save) the file, it maintains your formatting. Always save the file in one editor before reading it in the other!

Hint: Selecting the folder icon, and then Open will open the file in your text editor!

Note the + button beside the Geometry Control file and BC Control File branches. Expand these branches to see the full contents of theses files.




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