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:# Open _XMDF file.
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:# Run the [[SMS:Plot Window|Plot Wizard]].
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Revision as of 16:01, 14 August 2015

To build an SRH-2D model in SMS, use the following steps:

3. Review and edit elevation data.
  1. Review and set object Projections.
  2. Remove erroneous points.
  3. Add breaklines.
  4. Merge datasets.
  5. Stamp new features (channel, roadway embankment, or other).
See also: Feature Stamping Workflow
4. Define model limits (domain).
  1. Generate a Mesh Generator map coverage.
  2. Digitize arcs to define mesh limits.
  3. Define mesh density and type (in Mesh Generator coverage).
  4. Create arcs along key breaklines and notable features (banklines, structures, piers, road embankments, etc.).
  5. Set vertex spacing on arcs to define mesh element size.
  6. Specify mesh type for each polygon (pave / patch / none).
  7. Assign scatter data.
  8. Generate mesh.
5. Define materials.
  1. Create a SRH-2D Materials coverage.
  2. Digitize material areas (polygons).
  3. Define material types and Manning’s roughness values.
  4. Defining materials from land use GIS data.
6. Set-up boundary conditions.
  1. Create a Boundary Conditions coverage.
    • Multiple boundary condition coverages can be created if needed, but only one boundary condition coverage can be added to simulation. Boundary conditions coverages can be merged together if needed.
  2. Assign boundary conditions to arcs.
    • Inlet Q (options).
    • Exit-H (options, including new normal/critical depth tool).
    • Internal inflows and outflows (highlight approach – hole in mesh).
    • Monitoring Lines.
    • Optional Wall boundary conditions.
    • Structures (culverts, weirs, bridge pressure flow).
See also: SRH Culvert Workflow, SRH Pressure Flow Bridge Workflow
7. Set monitoring points.
  1. Create a Monitoring Points coverage.
  2. Create feature points in the coverage.
8. Define obstructions.
  1. Create a SRH-2D Obstructions coverage.
  2. Add feature arcs and points to coverage.
  3. Assign obstruction parameters to feature arcs and points.
9. SRH-2D simulation setup.
  1. Create new simulation.
  2. Add components to simulation.
  3. Set up Model Control parameters.
  4. Check the model.
  5. Simulation execution.
  6. Troubleshooting.
10. Review results.
  1. Open _XMDF file.
  2. Results layers.
  3. Observation lines.
  4. Summary table.
  5. Run the Plot Wizard.
  6. Data calculator.
11. Compare datasets.
  1. Create activity datasets
  2. Create scalar datasets
  3. Create vector datasets
12. Data visualization.
  1. View results in graphics window.
  2. Create data plots.
  3. Create a film loop visualization.