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Expand1. Start a new SMS project.
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Expand1. Start SMS, or clear existing projects in SMS.
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- If SMS is already running, select File | Delete All.
- A new project can also be started by using CTRL + N.
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Expand3. Review and edit the elevation data.
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Expand1. Review elevation data for errors.
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Expand1. Use the Dataset Info dialog.
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- Find the "Z", "elevation" or "depth" datasets on the geometric object (mesh, TIN, grid, raster) that is being reviewed
- Right-click on elevation data and select Info.
- Review information in the Dataset Info dialog to see that the range of values are as expected.
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Expand2. Use contour display options.
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- Turn off Points and Triangles, then turn on Contours in the Scatter tab of the Display Options dialog.
- Set contour options in the Contours tab. The "Color Fill" option is recommended for this.
- Look for inconsistent points (points with values much higher/lower than their neighbors or regions where no data points exist).
- Verify that the region being modeled is covered by the elevation/depth data and there are no holes.
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Expand3. Rotate the elevation data.
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- Use the Rotate
tool to examine the elevation data from different angles.
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Expand2. Remove erroneous points and triangles.
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- After reviewing the imported data, points or triangles covering regions where there are no data points should be deleted. This could include outlier points or thin triangles.
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Expand3. Add breaklines.
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- Select the Create Breakline
tool.
- Click along points of a common elevation, such as at a bank toe or levee crest, to connect these points in the surface.
- Use the Backspace key to back up if an erroneous selection is made.
- Double-click or press Enter key to complete the breakline.
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Expand4. Define model limits (domain extents).
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Expand1. Create a Mesh Generator coverage in the Map module.
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- Create a new coverage with the "Mesh Generator" type.
Expand1. Create new coverage from scratch.
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- Select Map Data in the Project Explorer and use the New Coverage right-click command.
- Use the New Coverage dialog to create a new coverage by selecting the desired coverage type, and naming the coverage.
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Expand2. Create new coverage from an existing coverage.
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- Use the Duplicate command on an existing coverage. This will copy any feature objects on the coverage.
- Use the Rename command to give the coverage a new name.
- Change the coverage type.
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Expand2. Digitize arcs to define domain edges.
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Expand1. Create feature arcs, nodes and vertices.
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- With the Mesh Generator coverage as the active coverage, create feature objects.
- Use the Create Feature Arc
tool to create arcs in the map coverage.
- Begin creating a new arc by clicking in the graphics window at either arc end. If clicking on an existing feature node, vertex or arc, the new arc will snap to that object.
- Double-click or press the Enter key to terminate the arc.
- Use the Create Feature Node
tool to create additional nodes alone or to split arcs.
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Expand2. Modify arcs.
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- Feature arcs often need to be edited after initial creation.
Expand3. Split arcs.
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- An existing arc can be split by:
Expand3. Add a new connecting arc.
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- Use the Create Feature Arc
tool to start or end a new arc on an existing arc to split the existing arc into two arcs.
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Expand3. Generate domain extent arcs from other data sources.
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- Domain extents can be created from data outside of the Map module by converting the data to a mesh generator coverage.
Expand1. Convert GIS objects to a map coverage.
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Expand1. Convert raster data to feature objects.
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- Converting raster data to feature objects can be done in one of two ways:
- Right-click on the raster data and select Convert To | Feature Objects which will create a new map coverage with arcs along all contours.
- Right-click on the raster data and select Convert To | Feature Objects at Elevation and enter a contour elevation to create arcs in a new coverage along the specified elevation.
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Expand2. Convert a scatter dataset to a map coverage.
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Expand2. Convert scatter boundaries to a map coverage.
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- Select the Data | Boundary→Feature command.
- Use the Select Coverage dialog to create a new coverage for the arcs or have the boundary arcs created on an existing coverage.
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Expand4. Merge domain coverages.
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- If domain extents have been created on multiple map coverages, these coverages need to be merged into a Mesh Generator coverage.
- Select multiple coverages that have feature objects which need to be on the same coverage.
- Use the Merge Coverages right-click command.
- Right-click on the new coverage and set the correct coverage type.
- Use the Clean Options dialog to resolve conflicting feature object data in the new coverage.
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Expand5. Generate a mesh.
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Expand3. Specify mesh type for each polygon (pave / patch / none).
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Expand2. Set the Mesh Type, Bathymetry Type, and Material Type for the polygon.
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- Mesh types include Patch, Paving, Scalar Paving Density, and Constant Paving Density.
- Bathymetry type describes the elevation/topography source for the mesh nodes. Bathymetry types include a constant elevation value, interpolated elevation values from a scatter set, or interpolated elevation values from an existing mesh.
- Material types can be assigned to a polygon using materials previously created in Materials Data dialog.
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Expand3. Preview and edit the polygon mesh.
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- Select the Preview Mesh button.
- Use the preview tools to edit the mesh.
- Set Arc Options to adjust distribution of vertices.
- Use Node Options to change how arcs are treated when using a patch mesh type.
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Expand6. Create a HEC-RAS simulation.
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- Right-click in the Project Explorer and select New Simulation | HEC-RAS.
- Link components (typically a 2D Mesh) to the HEC-RAS simulation.
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Expand7. Export and launch HEC-RAS.
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- Right-click on the HEC-RAS simulation and select the Export HEC-RAS command.
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Expand8. HEC-RAS post-processing.
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- Review output files generated from HEC-RAS model run.
- Open project files in HEC-RAS software.
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