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!style="text-align:left;"|1. Use the [[Generate Elevation Raster]] tool.
!style="text-align:left;"|1. Use the [[SMS:EWN#Generate_Elevation_Raster|Generate Elevation Raster]] tool.
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:# Right-click on the EWN features coverage and select ''Tools'' | '''Generate Elevation Raster'''.
:# Right-click on the EWN features coverage and select ''EWN Tools'' | '''Generate Elevation Raster'''.
:# In the [[SMS:EWN#Generate_Elevation_Raster|''Generate Raster Elevation'']] dialog, define the source geometry and output file.
:# In the [[SMS:EWN#Generate_Elevation_Raster|''Generate Raster Elevation'']] dialog, define the source geometry and output file.
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!style="text-align:left;"|2. Use the Generate Roughness Dataset tool.
!style="text-align:left;"|2. Use the [[SMS:EWN#Generate_Roughness_Dataset|Generate Roughness Dataset]] tool.
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:# Right-click on the EWN features coverage and select ''EWN Tools'' | '''Generate Roughness Dataset'''.
:# In the [[SMS:EWN#Generate_Roughness_Dataset|''Generate Roughness Dataset'']] dialog, define the target geometry, initial values, and feature coverages.
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!style="text-align:left;"|3. Use the Insert EWN Features tool.
!style="text-align:left;"|3. Use the [[SMS:EWN#Insert_EWN_Features|Insert EWN Features]] tool.
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:# Right-click on the EWN features coverage and select ''EWN Tools'' | '''Insert EWN Features'''.
 
:# In the [[SMS:EWN#Insert_EWN_Features|''Insert EWN Features'']] dialog, define the target geometry, element area change limit, and feature coverages.
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!style="text-align:left;"|4. Use the Insert ADCIRC Levee tool.
!style="text-align:left;"|4. Use the [[SMS:EWN#Insert_ADCIRC_Levee|Insert ADCIRC Levee]] tool.
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:Note that this tool requires an ADCIRC Boundary Condition coverage as well as an EWN Features coverage with polygons given the ADCIRC Levee attribute.
:# Right-click on the EWN features coverage and select ''EWN Tools'' | '''Insert ADCIRC Levee'''.
:# In the [[SMS:EWN#Insert_ADCIRC_Levee|''Insert ADCIRC Levee'']] dialog, define the source geometry, ADCIRC boundary condition coverage, and element area change limit.
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Latest revision as of 22:26, 25 May 2021

1. Use the Generate Elevation Raster tool.
  1. Right-click on the EWN features coverage and select EWN Tools | Generate Elevation Raster.
  2. In the Generate Raster Elevation dialog, define the source geometry and output file.
2. Use the Generate Roughness Dataset tool.
  1. Right-click on the EWN features coverage and select EWN Tools | Generate Roughness Dataset.
  2. In the Generate Roughness Dataset dialog, define the target geometry, initial values, and feature coverages.
3. Use the Insert EWN Features tool.
  1. Right-click on the EWN features coverage and select EWN Tools | Insert EWN Features.
  2. In the Insert EWN Features dialog, define the target geometry, element area change limit, and feature coverages.
4. Use the Insert ADCIRC Levee tool.
Note that this tool requires an ADCIRC Boundary Condition coverage as well as an EWN Features coverage with polygons given the ADCIRC Levee attribute.
  1. Right-click on the EWN features coverage and select EWN Tools | Insert ADCIRC Levee.
  2. In the Insert ADCIRC Levee dialog, define the source geometry, ADCIRC boundary condition coverage, and element area change limit.