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==FAQ== | ==FAQ== | ||
; Why does water puddle up in any particular location? | ; Why does water puddle up in any particular location? | ||
: Answer | : Water is affected in subtle and less subtle ways by a large number of factors: the slope of the terrain, the roughness of the ground, the amount of water and the direction it moves in, just to name a few. It's difficult to provide a single answer to intuitively explain all phenomenons you may see in regards to water flow and retention. What does help is to look for signs that water is flowing towards or away from any place you wish to inspect more closely, and to take into account continued precipitation, evaporation, and infiltration (although infiltration is explicitly disabled for this demo). | ||
; | ; Are there more options for mitigating the effects of rainfall? | ||
: Currently, only 2 simple options to affect the calculation are available. In reality (and in the {{software}}, more spatial actions exist such as the construction of levees, raising or lowering terrains, or upgrading existing constructions to include water storage. Additionally, it is also possible to change the attributes of parts of the calculation (like the weir heights), such as pump capacities, initial or intended water levels, or sewer capacities. | |||
; Why can't I apply spatial actions in any particular location? | |||
: Answer B | |||
; How does any particular setting affect calculation time? | |||
: Answer B | : Answer B | ||
==Support== | ==Support== |
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FAQ
- Why does water puddle up in any particular location?
- Water is affected in subtle and less subtle ways by a large number of factors: the slope of the terrain, the roughness of the ground, the amount of water and the direction it moves in, just to name a few. It's difficult to provide a single answer to intuitively explain all phenomenons you may see in regards to water flow and retention. What does help is to look for signs that water is flowing towards or away from any place you wish to inspect more closely, and to take into account continued precipitation, evaporation, and infiltration (although infiltration is explicitly disabled for this demo).
- Are there more options for mitigating the effects of rainfall?
- Currently, only 2 simple options to affect the calculation are available. In reality (and in the Tygron Platform, more spatial actions exist such as the construction of levees, raising or lowering terrains, or upgrading existing constructions to include water storage. Additionally, it is also possible to change the attributes of parts of the calculation (like the weir heights), such as pump capacities, initial or intended water levels, or sewer capacities.
- Why can't I apply spatial actions in any particular location?
- Answer B
- How does any particular setting affect calculation time?
- Answer B
Support
In case you need further assistance or extra information in implementing the techniques from this tutorial, we have the following support options for all our users available:
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