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Outlet points are used to define locations where hydrographs are combined and then routed downstream. The appropriate combined hydrograph (ADDHYD records) stations are generated automatically when writing a TR20 file. However, routing data must be entered in order to simulate the movement of a flood wave through the river reaches or reservoirs. The effects of storage and flow resistance are accounted for in the shape and timing of the flood wave.
Outlet points are used to define locations where hydrographs are combined and then routed downstream. The appropriate combined hydrograph (ADDHYD records) stations are generated automatically when writing a TR20 file. However, routing data must be entered in order to simulate the movement of a flood wave through the river reaches or reservoirs. The effects of storage and flow resistance are accounted for in the shape and timing of the flood wave.


Routing data is entered by selecting an outlet and then selecting the Routing Data button from the Edit TR20 Parameters dialog.
Routing data is entered by selecting an outlet and then selecting the '''Routing Data''' button from the ''Edit TR20 Parameters'' dialog.


'''Related Topics:'''
'''Related Topics:'''

Revision as of 17:42, 25 February 2013

Outlet points are used to define locations where hydrographs are combined and then routed downstream. The appropriate combined hydrograph (ADDHYD records) stations are generated automatically when writing a TR20 file. However, routing data must be entered in order to simulate the movement of a flood wave through the river reaches or reservoirs. The effects of storage and flow resistance are accounted for in the shape and timing of the flood wave.

Routing data is entered by selecting an outlet and then selecting the Routing Data button from the Edit TR20 Parameters dialog.

Related Topics: