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:#Create a [[SMS:SRH Coverages#Boundary Conditions Coverage|boundary conditions]] coverage.
:#Create a [[SMS:SRH Coverages#Boundary Conditions Coverage|boundary conditions]] coverage.
:#Create boundary condition [[SMS:Map Module Tools|arcs]] for the pressure flow.  
:#Create boundary condition [[SMS:Map Module Tools|arcs]] for the pressure flow.  
:#Specify the HY-8 culvert definition file.
:#Assign the boundary condition attributes to the pressure flow arcs.
:#Assign the boundary condition attributes and define the culvert in HY-8.
:#Modify the materials coverage.
:#Modify the materials coverage.
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:# Open _XMDF file.
Results for the pressure flow can be visualized by doing the following:
:# Results layers.
:# Create observation arcs.
:# Observation lines.
:# Summary table.
:# Run the [[SMS:Plot Window|Plot Wizard]].
:# Run the [[SMS:Plot Window|Plot Wizard]].
:# Data calculator.
 
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Revision as of 16:38, 13 August 2015

To build an SRH-2D model using a culvert, use the following steps:

2. Create pressure flow boundary conditions.
The pressure flow boundary conditions must be defined before running the simulation. To do this:
  1. Create a boundary conditions coverage.
  2. Create boundary condition arcs for the pressure flow.
  3. Assign the boundary condition attributes to the pressure flow arcs.
  4. Modify the materials coverage.
3. Specify the simulation parameters.
The initial conditions of the stream must be defined in the simulation. To do this:
  1. Create new simulation.
  2. Add components to simulation.
  3. Set up the simulation Model Control parameters.
  4. Specify the restart conditions file under initial conditions.
4. Run the SRH-2D simulation.
  1. Save the project.
  2. Check the model.
  3. Simulation execution.
  4. Troubleshooting.
5. Review results.

Results for the pressure flow can be visualized by doing the following:

  1. Create observation arcs.
  2. Run the Plot Wizard.