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Latest revision as of 15:06, 29 March 2016
Post-processing for an SRH-2D model in SMS is done using the following steps:
1. Load solution files.
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- The solution file should load after running SRH-2D assuming the Load Solution option was checked in the model wrapper before exiting the model run. If loading the solution file separately from the model run, do the following:
- Open the *_XMDF.h5 output file generated from the model run.
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2. Review results datasets and data visualization.
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1. Manually review dataset solutions.
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- In the Project Explorer, click on solution dataset created from the simulation run and view results in the Graphics Window.
- Click through the time steps for each dataset to see changes over time in the Graphics Window.
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2. Adjust the display options.
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2. View display.
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- Use the Rotate , Pan , and Zoom tools.
- Use the View menu commands found in the Display menu.
- Use the Frame command to center and resize the display as needed.
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3. Adjust display.
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- Display may need to be adjusted during the remainder of the project.
- Use the Display Options dialog and viewing tools as needed.
- Use the Frame command to center and resize the display as needed.
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3. Create a film loop visualization.
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- Select a solution dataset and use the Data | Film Loop menu command.
- Use the Film Loop Setup wizard to specify the animation parameters.
- Save and view the animation file.
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4. Create a plot.
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1. Load solution files if not already in the project.
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- The solution should load automatically assuming the Load Solution option was checked in the model wrapper before exiting the model run.
- If loading the solution separately from the model run, open the solution file generated from model run.
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2. Create an observation coverage.
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- Create a new coverage with the "Observation" type.
- Select Map Data in the Project Explorer and use the New Coverage right-click command.
- Use the New Coverage dialog to create a new coverage by selecting the desired coverage type, and naming the coverage.
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3. Create observation points in the observation coverage.
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1. Create feature arcs, nodes and vertices.
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- In the Map module, create feature objects in the active coverage.
- Use the Create Feature Arc tool to create arcs in the map coverage.
- Begin creating a new arc by clicking in the Graphics Window at either arc end. If clicking on an existing feature node, vertex or arc, the new arc will snap to that object.
- Double-click or press the Enter key to terminate the arc.
- Use the Create Feature Node tool to create additional nodes alone or to split arcs.
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2. Modify arcs.
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- Feature arcs often need to be edited after initial creation.
3. Split arcs.
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- An existing arc can be split by:
2. Add a node the arc.
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- Use the Create Feature Node tool to add a node on an arc in order to split it into two arcs.
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3. Add a new connecting arc.
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- Use the Create Feature Arc tool to start or end a new arc on an existing arc to split the existing arc into two arcs.
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4. Merge arcs.
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- Two arcs that share an end node can be merged together.
- Select the shared node using the Select Feature Node tool.
- Right-click on the node and select the Convert to Vertex command to merge the arcs.
- If desired, the Select Feature Vertex tool can be used to select and delete the new vertex.
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4. Add observation point attributes.
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- With the Select Feature Point tool, right-click on the observation point and select the Node Attributes command.
- Set the observation attributes in the Observation Coverage dialog.
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5. Use the Plot Wizard to generate plot type.
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- The Plot Wizard can generate any of the following plot types:
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3. Use an observation profile plot.
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1. Create an observation coverage.
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- Create a new coverage with the "Observation" type.
- Select Map Data in the Project Explorer and use the New Coverage right-click command.
- Use the New Coverage dialog to create a new coverage by selecting the desired coverage type, and naming the coverage.
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2. Create observation arcs in the observation coverage.
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1. Create feature arcs, nodes and vertices.
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- In the Map module, create feature objects in the active coverage.
- Use the Create Feature Arc tool to create arcs in the map coverage.
- Begin creating a new arc by clicking in the Graphics Window at either arc end. If clicking on an existing feature node, vertex or arc, the new arc will snap to that object.
- Double-click or press the Enter key to terminate the arc.
- Use the Create Feature Node tool to create additional nodes alone or to split arcs.
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2. Modify arcs.
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- Feature arcs often need to be edited after initial creation.
3. Split arcs.
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- An existing arc can be split by:
2. Add a node the arc.
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- Use the Create Feature Node tool to add a node on an arc in order to split it into two arcs.
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3. Add a new connecting arc.
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- Use the Create Feature Arc tool to start or end a new arc on an existing arc to split the existing arc into two arcs.
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4. Merge arcs.
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- Two arcs that share an end node can be merged together.
- Select the shared node using the Select Feature Node tool.
- Right-click on the node and select the Convert to Vertex command to merge the arcs.
- If desired, the Select Feature Vertex tool can be used to select and delete the new vertex.
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5. Create a functional surface view.
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1. Turn on functional surface display options.
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- Select the Display Options macro.
- In the Display Options dialog, under the 2D Mesh tab, turn on the Functional Surface option and click the Options button next to it.
- Set options in the Functional Surface Options dialog.
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2. View the functional surface.
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- Use the Rotate tool to view the functional surface.
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6. Turn on vector display options.
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- Select the Display Options macro.
- In the Display Options dialog, turn on the Vectors option under the 2D Mesh tab.
- Select the Vectors tab and set vector display options.
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7. Use a Plot Data coverage.
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- A Plot Data coverage is used to show the location of a bridge or culvert on an observation profile plot.
1. Create a Plot Data coverage.
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- Create a new coverage with the "Plot Data" type.
- Select Map Data in the Project Explorer and use the New Coverage right-click command.
- Use the New Coverage dialog to create a new coverage by selecting the desired coverage type, and naming the coverage.
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2. Create polygons in the Plot Data coverage to represent the bridge or culvert.
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1. Create enclosed arcs for polygons.
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1. Create feature arcs, nodes and vertices.
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- In the Map module, create feature objects in the active coverage.
- Use the Create Feature Arc tool to create arcs in the map coverage.
- Begin creating a new arc by clicking in the Graphics Window at either arc end. If clicking on an existing feature node, vertex or arc, the new arc will snap to that object.
- Double-click or press the Enter key to terminate the arc.
- Use the Create Feature Node tool to create additional nodes alone or to split arcs.
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2. Modify arcs.
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- Feature arcs often need to be edited after initial creation.
3. Split arcs.
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- An existing arc can be split by:
2. Add a node the arc.
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- Use the Create Feature Node tool to add a node on an arc in order to split it into two arcs.
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3. Add a new connecting arc.
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- Use the Create Feature Arc tool to start or end a new arc on an existing arc to split the existing arc into two arcs.
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4. Merge arcs.
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- Two arcs that share an end node can be merged together.
- Select the shared node using the Select Feature Node tool.
- Right-click on the node and select the Convert to Vertex command to merge the arcs.
- If desired, the Select Feature Vertex tool can be used to select and delete the new vertex.
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8. Generate and review the SRH-2D summary report.
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- The summary report allows many reports to be generated at once and viewed in an internet browser. To do so, follow these steps:
2. Review the summary report.
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1. Open the summary report.
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- The summary report should automatically appear in a web browser when the Summary Report tool is finished running. If it does not, please follow the steps below:
- Navigate to where the project file is saved and open the reports folder then the srh-2d_summary_reports folder.
- Select the "index.html" file and open it in a web browser.
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2. Review Data.
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- The summary report includes much numerical and model data. It also includes three interactive features for reviewing data:
- Use the links in the table of contents to quickly navigate to a desired section.
- Use the maps to visually review coverages, mesh, and scatter set data by zooming and panning.
- Use the plots to visually review data by using the toolbar on top of the plot.
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