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== Example Utility Syntax (SDF_to_GIS.exe)==
 
== Example Utility Syntax (SDF_to_GIS.exe)==
The utility requires GIS projection information to correctly translate the spatial dataset from SDF format to *mif or *.shp format. This is done by including a projection or header file in the same folder directory as the SDF file. The utility will use the projection information from this file for the data conversion.
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The utility requires GIS projection information to correctly translate the spatial dataset from SDF format to *mif or *.shp format. This is done by including either a projection or header file in the same folder directory as the SDF file. The utility will use the projection information from this file for the data conversion.
 
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<li> MIF Output: Projection.mif or Header.mif
 
<li> MIF Output: Projection.mif or Header.mif

Revision as of 04:13, 5 February 2015

Introduction

This page contains a brief introduction to the methods of converting HEC-RAS model inputs into a format which compatible with TUFLOW. If you have any suggestions to be included in these pages, please email support@tuflow.com.

Model Geometry Conversion (SDF_to_GIS.exe)

The SDF_to_GIS.exe utility converts HEC-RAS geometric data data into TUFLOW compatible GIS and csv input format. The utility outputs include:

  1. Centerline location data in GIS format
  2. Cross-section locations in GIS format
  3. Cross-section data in csv format

The GIS format type can be either *mif or *shp. Options are also available to automatically trim the processed cross-section GIS and csv data to the main channel region between defined levee markers. The HEC-RAS model inputs need to be in SDF format (HEC-RAS export format), and must be geo-referenced using a real world projection.

Input Processing (HEC-RAS)

Example Utility Syntax (SDF_to_GIS.exe)

The utility requires GIS projection information to correctly translate the spatial dataset from SDF format to *mif or *.shp format. This is done by including either a projection or header file in the same folder directory as the SDF file. The utility will use the projection information from this file for the data conversion.

  1. MIF Output: Projection.mif or Header.mif
  2. SHP Output: Projection.prf or Header.prj

Utility Output (TUFLOW)

Boundary Condition Data Conversion (coming soon)