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SMS proved some tools to quickly generate plots from the solution of a successful SRH-2D model run.
{{Version SMS 13.2}}
==Simulation Plots==
[[File:SRH-2D SolutionPlots.png|thumb|450 px|Example of the ''SRH-2D Solution Plots'' dialog]]
[[File:SRH-2D SimulationPlots.png|thumb|450 px|Example of the ''SRH-2D Solution Plots'' dialog for a simulation]]
In the SRH-2D simulation right-click menu, using the ''Tools'' | '''View Simulation Plots''' command brings up the ''SRH-2D Solution Plots'' dialog. This dialog provides a list of solution plots. The list of available plots in on the left side of the dialog. Once a plot is selected from the list, the plot will be shown in the plot window on the right side of the dialog.  
In the SRH-2D simulation right-click menu, using the ''Tools'' | '''View Simulation Plots''' command brings up the ''SRH-2D Solution Plots'' dialog. This dialog provides a list of solution plots that were generated during the model run. The list of available plots in on the left side of the dialog. Once a plot is selected from the list, the plot will be shown in the plot window on the right side of the dialog.  


Available plots include:
Available plots include:
*  ''Net_Q/INLET_Q'' –   Net Q -vs- time, percentage of flow entering the simulation that leaves the simulation at a given time:
*  ''Net_Q/INLET_Q'' – Net Q -vs- time. Percentage of flow entering the simulation that leaves the simulation at a given time:
**               -100% means all the flow that entered the simulation at this time stayed in the simulation
** -100% means all the flow that entered the simulation at this time stayed in the simulation
**               0% means the same amount of flow exited during this time step as entered
** 0% means the same amount of flow exited during this time step as entered
**             >0% means more flow left the simulation than entered it.
** >0% means more flow left the simulation than entered it.
*     Monitor point water level -vs- time (1 for each monitor point in the simulation )
* ''Mass Balance'' – includes mass loss -vs- time and  average mass loss -vs- time
*     Monitor point ground level -vs- time (1 for each monitor point in the simulation - not meaningful unless the simulation includes sediment transport)
* ''Monitor Points WSE'' – Monitor point water level -vs- time. Will display one plot for each monitor point in the simulation.
*     Monitor line flux vs time (1 for each monitor line in the simulation)
* ''Monitor Points Z'' – Monitor point ground level -vs- time. Will display one for each monitor point in the simulation. This plot is not meaningful unless the simulation includes sediment transport.
*      Mass loss -vs- time
* ''Monitor Lines'' – Monitor line flux vs time. Will display one plot for each monitor line in the simulation.
*      Average Mass loss -vs- time


The dialog also allows the user to specify the time range of the plot to be viewed. The possible range will be 0 to the length (time in hours) of the simulation.
Under the plot list, there is the following option:
*''Specify time range'' – allows specifying the time range of the plot to be viewed. The possible range will be 0 to the length (time in hours) of the simulation.
**''Minimum time'' – The beginning time range.
**''Maximum time'' – The ending time range.
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==Monitor and Structure Plots==
[[File:SRH2D SolutionPlots.png|thumb|450 px|Example of the ''SRH-2D Solution Plots'' dialog for an SRH-2D structure]]
SMS can generate a solution plot at a monitoring location or at a structure location. The plot will use the solution datasets generated during the model run. If the coverage was edited after running SRH-2D, rerun SRH-2D with the updated coverage to ensure that hte plot is consistant with the SRH-2D outputs.


When a user selects a plot from the list (in a list widget on the left of the dialog), the selected plot appears in a window on the right side of the dialog.
For a monitoring point or line, in the monitor coverage, select the monitoring point or line then right-click and select the '''Monitor Points Plot''' or '''Monitor Lines Plot''' command to open the ''SRH-2D Solution Plots'' dialog for a monitor location. Note that the monitor coverage must have been included in the simulation model run. Also note that only one point or line can be selected


For an SRH-2D structure, in the boundary conditions coverage, select the structure arcs then right-click and select the '''Structure Output Plots''' command to open the ''SRH-2D Solution Plots'' dialog for  SRH-2D structures. Only one structure arc can be selected to access the structure plots.
The ''SRH-2D Solution Plots'' dialog is similar for both monitor points or lines, and SHR-2D strucutes. The dialog has the following options.
*''Simulations'' – Contains a list of all available simulations where the monitor coverage or boundary conditions coverage was included during the simulation run. Select which of these simulations to include in the plot.
**'''All on''' – Select to include all available simulations in the plot.
**'''All off''' – Select to remove all simulations from the plot.
*''Plots'' – Contains a list of all available solution datasets from the model run. Selected datasets will appear in the plot.
*''Specify time range'' – Turning on the option allows setting the plot to show only a specific range of time.
**''Minimum time'' – Enter the minimum, or starting, time for the plot.
**''Maximum time'' – Enter the maximum, or ending, time for the plot.
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==Related Topics==
* [[SMS:SRH-2D Menu|SRH-2D Menu]]
* [[SMS:SRH-2D Simulation|SRH-2D Simulation]]





Latest revision as of 16:52, 29 April 2021

SMS proved some tools to quickly generate plots from the solution of a successful SRH-2D model run.

Simulation Plots

Example of the SRH-2D Solution Plots dialog for a simulation

In the SRH-2D simulation right-click menu, using the Tools | View Simulation Plots command brings up the SRH-2D Solution Plots dialog. This dialog provides a list of solution plots that were generated during the model run. The list of available plots in on the left side of the dialog. Once a plot is selected from the list, the plot will be shown in the plot window on the right side of the dialog.

Available plots include:

  • Net_Q/INLET_Q – Net Q -vs- time. Percentage of flow entering the simulation that leaves the simulation at a given time:
    • -100% means all the flow that entered the simulation at this time stayed in the simulation
    • 0% means the same amount of flow exited during this time step as entered
    • >0% means more flow left the simulation than entered it.
  • Mass Balance – includes mass loss -vs- time and average mass loss -vs- time
  • Monitor Points WSE – Monitor point water level -vs- time. Will display one plot for each monitor point in the simulation.
  • Monitor Points Z – Monitor point ground level -vs- time. Will display one for each monitor point in the simulation. This plot is not meaningful unless the simulation includes sediment transport.
  • Monitor Lines – Monitor line flux vs time. Will display one plot for each monitor line in the simulation.

Under the plot list, there is the following option:

  • Specify time range – allows specifying the time range of the plot to be viewed. The possible range will be 0 to the length (time in hours) of the simulation.
    • Minimum time – The beginning time range.
    • Maximum time – The ending time range.


Monitor and Structure Plots

Example of the SRH-2D Solution Plots dialog for an SRH-2D structure

SMS can generate a solution plot at a monitoring location or at a structure location. The plot will use the solution datasets generated during the model run. If the coverage was edited after running SRH-2D, rerun SRH-2D with the updated coverage to ensure that hte plot is consistant with the SRH-2D outputs.

For a monitoring point or line, in the monitor coverage, select the monitoring point or line then right-click and select the Monitor Points Plot or Monitor Lines Plot command to open the SRH-2D Solution Plots dialog for a monitor location. Note that the monitor coverage must have been included in the simulation model run. Also note that only one point or line can be selected

For an SRH-2D structure, in the boundary conditions coverage, select the structure arcs then right-click and select the Structure Output Plots command to open the SRH-2D Solution Plots dialog for SRH-2D structures. Only one structure arc can be selected to access the structure plots.

The SRH-2D Solution Plots dialog is similar for both monitor points or lines, and SHR-2D strucutes. The dialog has the following options.

  • Simulations – Contains a list of all available simulations where the monitor coverage or boundary conditions coverage was included during the simulation run. Select which of these simulations to include in the plot.
    • All on – Select to include all available simulations in the plot.
    • All off – Select to remove all simulations from the plot.
  • Plots – Contains a list of all available solution datasets from the model run. Selected datasets will appear in the plot.
  • Specify time range – Turning on the option allows setting the plot to show only a specific range of time.
    • Minimum time – Enter the minimum, or starting, time for the plot.
    • Maximum time – Enter the maximum, or ending, time for the plot.


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