New User Guide Free Demo Version

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This section is relevant for people who are trialing TUFLOW without a licence. Please refer to the Local Licence New User Guide or Network Licence New User Guide pages if you have a licence.
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  1. Download the latest TUFLOW executable from the TUFLOW website: Tuflow Release Download. TUFLOW is a standalone console application. As such, it doesn't require installation to run.
  2. Download the latest version of preferred GIS software and text editor software for model creation and result viewing. List of most commonly used software is available from the Software section of the Tutorial Model Introduction Wiki page.
  3. Download the TUFLOW Tutorial Dataset: Tutorial Model Download
  4. User documentation is available from the Tutorial Model section of the Wiki. Learn how to use TUFLOW by following the user documentation. Video Tutorial is provided for the first tutorial model.
  5. Run TUFLOW using any of the options listed in the Running TUFLOW section of the Wiki.
  6. After gaining an understanding of TUFLOW through the tutorial model dataset you may be interested in developing some of your own models for testing. A free Demo option is included within the standard TUFLOW executable. The free Demo version is fully enabled, though has the following limits:
    • 100,000 total cells and 30,000 active (potentially flooded) cells
    • 100 1D channels
    • There can only be one CPU 2D domain (M2D is not supported). HPC Quadtree is supported.
    • A simulation time of 10 minutes.
    The free Demo mode is called using the TUFLOW Control File (TCF) command: Demo Model == ON
  7. Over 60 example models demonstrating the most commonly used TUFLOW features are available from the Example Models section of the Wiki. These models call the Demo mode mentioned above, and as such don't require a licence to run. Use these models to learn how to implement features not included in the TUFLOW Tutorials. Refer to the TUFLOW Manual for further supporting information.
  8. Other useful information is contained in the Wiki. In particular new users often find the Tips and Tricks section on the right-hand side of the home page and the Modelling Guidance sections particularly useful.
  9. If you're interested in becoming a part of the TUFLOW User Community please join the TUFLOW Forum and LinkedIn User Group.
  10. Please email support@tuflow.com if you have any technical questions or sales@tuflow.com if you would like to purchase a licence. Price information is available from the TUFLOW Website