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[[File:ADH Extract WSE.png|thumb|300 px|The ADH ''Extract Boundary Conditions'' dialog]]
[[File:ADH Extract WSE.png|thumb|300 px|The ADH ''Extract Boundary Conditions'' dialog]]
SMS now has the ability to extract water surface elevation to a nodestring boundary condition from an existing dataset. This is done by right-clicking on the nodestring and selecting ''Boundary Condition'' | '''Extract Water Surface Elevation... ''' and selecting the dataset to extract from in the ''Extract Boundary Condition'' dialog. SMS will break up the existing nodestring into segments and extract the water surface elevation at the midpoint of each segment. The nodestrings are then assigned the Tailwater (outflow) boundary condition and the extracted data is set as the time series. This data can be edited in the ''ADH Boundary Condition Assignment'' dialog.
SMS now has the ability to extract water surface elevation to a nodestring boundary condition from an existing dataset for ADH models. This is done by right-clicking on the nodestring and selecting ''Boundary Condition'' | '''Extract Water Surface Elevation... ''' and selecting the dataset to extract from in the ''Extract Boundary Condition'' dialog. SMS will break up the existing nodestring into segments and extract the water surface elevation at the midpoint of each segment. The nodestrings are then assigned the Tailwater (outflow) boundary condition and the extracted data is set as the time series. This data can be edited in the ''ADH Boundary Condition Assignment'' dialog.


==Extract Boundary Condition Dialog==
==Extract Boundary Condition Dialog==
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**''End time'' – The last time step to use in the extraction.
**''End time'' – The last time step to use in the extraction.
*''Boundary condition time options'' – If extracting from a transient dataset, the time rate can be set.
*''Boundary condition time options'' – If extracting from a transient dataset, the time rate can be set.
**''Start time'' – Set the time rate for the time steps.
**''Start time'' – Sets the time rate for the time series assigned to the boundary condition.
*''Regional scalar model solution'' – In the tree, select the dataset to be used for extraction.
*''Regional scalar model solution'' – In the data tree, available datasets are shown. Select the dataset to be used for extraction.


==Related Topics==
==Related Topics==
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Latest revision as of 20:13, 11 September 2023

The ADH Extract Boundary Conditions dialog

SMS now has the ability to extract water surface elevation to a nodestring boundary condition from an existing dataset for ADH models. This is done by right-clicking on the nodestring and selecting Boundary Condition | Extract Water Surface Elevation... and selecting the dataset to extract from in the Extract Boundary Condition dialog. SMS will break up the existing nodestring into segments and extract the water surface elevation at the midpoint of each segment. The nodestrings are then assigned the Tailwater (outflow) boundary condition and the extracted data is set as the time series. This data can be edited in the ADH Boundary Condition Assignment dialog.

Extract Boundary Condition Dialog

The dialog has the following options:

  • Regional model time options – If extracting from a transient dataset, the time steps used can be set.
    • Start time – The first time step to use in the extraction.
    • End time – The last time step to use in the extraction.
  • Boundary condition time options – If extracting from a transient dataset, the time rate can be set.
    • Start time – Sets the time rate for the time series assigned to the boundary condition.
  • Regional scalar model solution – In the data tree, available datasets are shown. Select the dataset to be used for extraction.

Related Topics