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===General===
The [[Falen_keringen_template|manual]] describes the steps that need to be taken to quickly and in an efficient manner create a new project with multiple flooding scenarios. The following settings/presence of data influences the accuracy and outcome of the calculation (in order of importance):
The [[Falen_keringen_template|manual]] describes the steps that need to be taken to quickly and in an efficient manner create a new project with multiple flooding scenarios. The following settings/presence of data influences the accuracy and outcome of the calculation (in order of importance):
- The size of the breach
* The size of the breach
- The upstream water level of the breach
* The upstream water level of the breach
- Capacity of water body upstream breach (how quickly does the water level lower as a result of the breach?)
* Capacity of water body upstream breach (how quickly does the water level lower as a result of the breach?)
- Grid size
* Grid size
- Culverts in (the to be) inundated area
* Culverts in (the to be) inundated area
- Initial water level in (the to be) inundated area
* Initial water level in (the to be) inundated area

Revision as of 08:16, 13 January 2020

General

The manual describes the steps that need to be taken to quickly and in an efficient manner create a new project with multiple flooding scenarios. The following settings/presence of data influences the accuracy and outcome of the calculation (in order of importance):

  • The size of the breach
  • The upstream water level of the breach
  • Capacity of water body upstream breach (how quickly does the water level lower as a result of the breach?)
  • Grid size
  • Culverts in (the to be) inundated area
  • Initial water level in (the to be) inundated area