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:#Create a [[SMS:SRH Coverages#Boundary Conditions Coverage|boundary conditions]] coverage.
:#Create a [[SMS:SRH Coverages#Boundary Conditions Coverage|boundary conditions]] coverage.
:#Create boundary condition [[SMS:Map Module Tools|arcs]] for the pressure flow.  
:#Create boundary condition [[SMS:Map Module Tools|arcs]] for the pressure flow.  
:#Specify the HY-8 culvert definition file.
:#Assign the boundary condition attributes to the pressure flow arcs.
:#Assign the boundary condition attributes and define the culvert in HY-8.
:#Modify the materials coverage.
:#Modify the materials coverage.
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:# Open _XMDF file.
Results for the pressure flow can be visualized by doing the following:
:# Results layers.
:# Create observation arcs.
:# Observation lines.
:# Summary table.
:# Run the [[SMS:Plot Window|Plot Wizard]].
:# Run the [[SMS:Plot Window|Plot Wizard]].
:# Data calculator.
 
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Revision as of 16:38, 13 August 2015

To build an SRH-2D model using a culvert, use the following steps:

[show]2. Create pressure flow boundary conditions.
The pressure flow boundary conditions must be defined before running the simulation. To do this:
  1. Create a boundary conditions coverage.
  2. Create boundary condition arcs for the pressure flow.
  3. Assign the boundary condition attributes to the pressure flow arcs.
  4. Modify the materials coverage.
[show]3. Specify the simulation parameters.
The initial conditions of the stream must be defined in the simulation. To do this:
  1. Create new simulation.
  2. Add components to simulation.
  3. Set up the simulation Model Control parameters.
  4. Specify the restart conditions file under initial conditions.
[show]4. Run the SRH-2D simulation.
  1. Save the project.
  2. Check the model.
  3. Simulation execution.
  4. Troubleshooting.
[show]5. Review results.

Results for the pressure flow can be visualized by doing the following:

  1. Create observation arcs.
  2. Run the Plot Wizard.