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  • Line 1 !comment line<br> ...es containing the start index of each output location (these are typically 1)<br>
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  • ...070 - Cross-section with effective area must have a relative resistance of 1 in primary sub-section.
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  • ...s a multiple of the primary 5 second timestep, it is not a multiple of the 1.25 second timestep.
    825 bytes (145 words) - 10:25, 23 December 2022
  • ...RROR 1060 - Could not find Column ",a," label ",a," in same line as Column 1 label ",a,
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  • * The initial timestep passed to HPC is 1/10th of the timestep defined in the tcf. * Ensure that the minimum timestep (if defined) is 1/10th or less of the initial timestep.
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  • ...computational time, for most cases the 1D calculations would add less than 1% to the runtime. Note the below is for TUFLOW "Classic" and not TUFLOW HPC ...l running in metric, the timestep (in seconds) is typically between 1/5 to 1/2 of the cell size (in metres). For example a 10m model will typically hav
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  • |alt_msg=WARNING 1078 - vargeo, hr()', hr(ia+1), hr(ia)
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  • ...t click on the polygon and select attributes. Set the "Code" attribute to 1. This will set the TUFLOW model to be active within this area.<li> ...polygon to active (code = 1). Please return to the tutorial model module 1 page <u>[[Tutorial_Module01_Archive#Define_Preliminary_Active_and_Inactive_
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  • ...<tt>== </tt></font> <tt>1</tt> I <tt>51</tt> sets the sampling distance to 1 m and the frequency limit to 51 for grids. The frequency limit does round u
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  • ...ttributes. A separate line follows for each attribute column (in this case 1), this defines the type and length of this field (in this case we have an a ...d on lines 10 and 11. An object style is associated with each object "Pen (1,2,0)".
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  • ...[[Module1_test_Archive#Define_the_Materials_.28Surface_Roughness.29|Module 1]].<br> ...the figure below. Leave the remaining larger polygon with a Material ID of 1.<br>
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  • *<u>[[FMA Challenge 1 (1D-2D linked)|Challenge 1]]</u>: An urban environment with the main channel concrete lined with numer ...thin a week and ran for various scenarios for all three challenges. Models 1 and 3 were 1D/2D linked models, with Model 3 including some scenarios for s
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  • <li>[[Manhole_Simple_Loss_Example#Example 1: Single Incoming/Outgoing Pipe with No Incoming Angle or Drop|Single Incomi ==Example 1: Single Incoming/Outgoing Pipe with No Incoming Angle or Drop==
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  • * NetCDF Data Type - This is 1 for <u>[[TUFLOW_NetCDF_Raster_Output_Format | "NC" raster output]]</u> and ...comment = 'Contains raster TUFLOW output, TUFLOW netcdf version: 1'
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  • :*f1: 1 :*f2: 1 <br>
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  • ...[[Module1_test_Archive#Define_the_Materials_.28Surface_Roughness.29|Module 1]].<br> ...the figure below. Leave the remaining larger polygon with a Material ID of 1.<br>
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  • * events = 1% AEP 1hr -> 12hr 1. Starting with the spatial distribution of the rainfall losses which is def
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  • | Z || -1 ...elevations within the polygon, i.e. within the polygon we are subtracting 1 m from all the elevations.</li>
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  • ...tt>Set Auto Terminate</tt></font> <font color="red"><tt>==</tt></font> <tt>1</tt> to include the entire grid, or use <font color="blue"><tt>Read GIS Aut
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  • | Z || -1 ...elevations within the polygon, i.e. within the polygon we are subtracting 1 m from all the elevations.</li>
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