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A set of triangles can be grouped together to create a reservoir. When creating reservoirs an outlet point must be specified for the triangles so that any flow path intersecting a triangle belonging to a reservoir can be routed directly to the outlet. The '''Node | A set of triangles can be grouped together to create a reservoir. When creating reservoirs an outlet point must be specified for the triangles so that any flow path intersecting a triangle belonging to a reservoir can be routed directly to the outlet. The '''Node↔Outlet''' command is used to convert a stream node into an outlet point. | ||
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Revision as of 21:00, 21 January 2013
A set of triangles can be grouped together to create a reservoir. When creating reservoirs an outlet point must be specified for the triangles so that any flow path intersecting a triangle belonging to a reservoir can be routed directly to the outlet. The Node↔Outlet command is used to convert a stream node into an outlet point.
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