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== TUFLOW Wiki==
 
== TUFLOW Wiki==
This wiki site contains information on building and running a TUFLOW model.  It is designed to be used in conjunction with the TUFLOW forums <u>[http://www.tuflow.com/forum/ (http://www.tuflow.com/forum/)]</u> and TUFLOW website <u>[http://www.tuflow.com/ (http://www.tuflow.com/)]</u>.<br>
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The TUFLOW Wiki contains information relating to the building, running and processing of hydraulic models using TUFLOW Classic.  The site has been divided into four sections:
The wiki is designed to both as a repository of information and also to allow for feedback. For each page on the website there is a "Discussion" page, this can be edited by all registered users and we encourage you to share ideas, provide feedback and request clarifications.<br>
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* The '''TUFLOW Message Database''' containing a comprehensive list of messages outputted by TUFLOW Classic and GPU models. For each message, guidance is provided on the likely causes and suggested solutions where applicable.
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* The '''TUFLOW Tutorial Model''' containing step-by-step instructions on building, simulating and viewing the results of a TUFLOW model.  Instructions have been provided for the SMS, MapInfo, ArcMap and QGIS platforms.
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* The '''TUFLOW Demo Models''' containing information on the three models developed as part of the Floodplain Management Association 2012 Annual Conference 2-D Modelling Challenge.
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* '''Tips and Tricks''' containing methods to streamline the process of building and running models and the manipulation of their results, using TUFLOW software products and other third party software. <br>
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The Wiki is designed to be a repository of information that is regularly updated to accommodate new features in the TUFLOW software and to reflect feedback from users. For each page on the website there is a "Discussion" page. This can be edited by all registered users and we encourage you to share ideas, provide feedback and request clarifications. To register for an account, please follow the instructions on the [http://wiki.tuflow.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUserLogin&returnto=Main_Page| Wiki Registration page].
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The Wiki is designed to be used in conjunction with the [http://www.tuflow.com/forum/index.php?act=idx| TUFLOW Forum], the [http://tuflow.com/Default.aspx| TUFLOW website], and the [http://tuflow.com/Tuflow%20Documentation.aspx| TUFLOW Manual].

Revision as of 15:20, 4 March 2015

What is TUFLOW

TUFLOW is a suite of powerful numerical model engines for flood and coastal model.

TUFLOW is our flagship 1D network and 2D grid based software for simulating flood and tidal flow. TUFLOW's unparalleled 1D/2D dynamic linking capabilities, robustness, established performance and wide ranging functionality, arguably make it the world's most powerful 1D/2D hydrodynamic computational engine. TUFLOW FV is our new 2D/3D flexible mesh, finite volume numerical model that simulates hydrodynamic, sediment transport and water quality processes in oceans, coastal waters, estuaries and rivers

From here we offer a range of additional modules and interfaces to suit most applications and study requirements.

For more information on the TUFLOW range of products, please visit TUFLOW products.

TUFLOW Wiki

The TUFLOW Wiki contains information relating to the building, running and processing of hydraulic models using TUFLOW Classic. The site has been divided into four sections:

  • The TUFLOW Message Database containing a comprehensive list of messages outputted by TUFLOW Classic and GPU models. For each message, guidance is provided on the likely causes and suggested solutions where applicable.
  • The TUFLOW Tutorial Model containing step-by-step instructions on building, simulating and viewing the results of a TUFLOW model. Instructions have been provided for the SMS, MapInfo, ArcMap and QGIS platforms.
  • The TUFLOW Demo Models containing information on the three models developed as part of the Floodplain Management Association 2012 Annual Conference 2-D Modelling Challenge.
  • Tips and Tricks containing methods to streamline the process of building and running models and the manipulation of their results, using TUFLOW software products and other third party software.


The Wiki is designed to be a repository of information that is regularly updated to accommodate new features in the TUFLOW software and to reflect feedback from users. For each page on the website there is a "Discussion" page. This can be edited by all registered users and we encourage you to share ideas, provide feedback and request clarifications. To register for an account, please follow the instructions on the Wiki Registration page.

The Wiki is designed to be used in conjunction with the TUFLOW Forum, the TUFLOW website, and the TUFLOW Manual.