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| :# Using the [[SMS:Map_Module_Tools|'''Select Polygons''']] [[File:SMS Select Polygon Tool.svg|16 px]] tool, select the polygon(s) that covers the computation region. | | :# Using the [[SMS:Map_Module_Tools|'''Select Polygons''']] [[File:SMS Select Polygon Tool.svg|16 px]] tool, select the polygon(s) that covers the computation region. |
| :# Use [[SMS:Map_Feature_Objects_Menu#General_Commands|'''Select/Delete Data...''']] command in the [[SMS:Map_Feature_Objects_Menu#General_Commands|''Feature Objects'']] menu. | | :# Use [[SMS:Map_Feature_Objects_Menu#General_Commands|'''Select Intersecting Objects''']] command in the [[SMS:Map_Feature_Objects_Menu#General_Commands|''Feature Objects'']] menu. |
| :# Compute volume in the [[SMS:Select/Delete Data...|''Select/Delete Data'']] dialog. | | :# Compute volume in the [[SMS:Select Intersecting Objects|''Select Intersecting Objects'']] dialog. |
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| ::# Select the geometry in the tree on the lower right. | | ::# Select the geometry in the tree on the lower right. |
Latest revision as of 19:48, 9 March 2023
SMS has the ability to compute volumes from spatially varied elevation. Certain datasets and project features are required in order to complete this process.
Required data and project features.
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- Geometry – 2D mesh, UGrid, or scatter set.
- Delta dataset on the geometry of the spatially varied elevation.
- This can be computed in the Dataset Toolbox.
- Examples include:
- Delta bed dataset computed by a sediment transport model.
- Delta water surface elevation computed from two different water surface values.
- Polygon of region to be evaluated.
- Can be defined interactively but defining it in a map coverage is recommended.
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To compute volumes in SMS, use the following steps:
1. Load data files.
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1. Gather and open image files.
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Images are imported into the GIS module in SMS.
2. Import images from the web.
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2. Select the desired "delta" dataset
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- The delta dataset with the spatially varied elevation needs to be active to calculate volumes. The dataset can be on of the following:
- 2D Mesh
- 2D Scatter Set
- UGrid/Quadtree
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3. Load or define the polygon for the delta volume area.
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- A polygon on an map coverage is needed to compute volumes.
1. Use an existing map coverage or create a new map coverage.
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1. Create new coverage from scratch.
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- 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 new coverage from an existing coverage.
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- Use the Duplicate command on an existing coverage. This will copy any feature objects on the coverage.
- Use the Rename command to give the coverage a new name.
- Change the coverage type.
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2. Import a polygon for the delta volume.
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- If there is a file with with the define polygon available, use this option.
- Use the File | Open menu command to open a file containing a polygon.
- Depending on the file type, the polygon may need to be converted to a map coverage.
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3. Define the polygon for the delta volume.
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- Use this option if a new polygon needs to be defined.
1. Create enclosed arcs for polygon area.
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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. Make certain the Volume option is on.
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- Select the File | Info option... menu command.
- In the Selection Information dialog, make certain Volume is turned on.
- If desired, unselect quantities that are not of interest.
- If wanting to create a file with computed volume, turn on the Echo to File option.
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5. Compute volume in the Select Intersecting Objects dialog.
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- Using the Select Polygons tool, select the polygon(s) that covers the computation region.
- Use Select Intersecting Objects command in the Feature Objects menu.
- Compute volume in the Select Intersecting Objects dialog.
- Leave the Data Domain setting as Inside polygon(s).
- Select the geometry in the tree on the lower right.
- "Elements" if the geometry is a mesh.
- "Triangles" if the geometry is a scatter set.
- "Cells" if the geometry is a UGrid.
- SMS will switch the module to the geometry module and select the elements, cells, or triangles inside the polygon(s).
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6. View results.
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- The volume will be reported in the Status Bar at the bottom of the Graphics Window.
- The Echo to File option in the Selection Information dialog allows for the results to be saved to a file or displayed in a separate window.
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