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* To attach a breach level area to a breach using the configuration wizard, ensure that the desired level area does not have a [[Breach height (Water Overlay)|BREACH_HEIGHT]] attribute but does have a BREACH_LEVEL_AREA attribute (set to -1, for example). That area is then selectable as an input area in the configuration wizard, in the step for breaches areas. | * To attach a breach level area to a breach using the configuration wizard, ensure that the desired level area does not have a [[Breach height (Water Overlay)|BREACH_HEIGHT]] attribute but does have a BREACH_LEVEL_AREA attribute (set to -1, for example). That area is then selectable as an input area in the configuration wizard, in the step for breaches areas. | ||
* A breach level area should be placed on a relatively flat surface. The heights of the water columns across a breach level area are only inspected; they are never changed directly by the breach. | * A breach level area should be placed on a relatively flat surface. The heights of the water columns across a breach level area are only inspected; they are never changed directly by the breach. | ||
* When a breach level area is not defined, the [[Breach measurement distance m (Water Overlay)|BREACH_MEASUREMENT_DISTANCE_M]] attribute in the [[Water Overlay]] is used to automatically place a point for measurement of the downstream water level. | |||
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* [[Breach growth formula (Water Overlay)]] | * [[Breach growth formula (Water Overlay)]] | ||
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* [[Weir formula (Water Overlay)]] | * [[Weir formula (Water Overlay)]] | ||
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*[[How to import a breach with input area]] | *[[How to import a breach with input area]] | ||
*[[How to add a breach level area to a breach]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:10, 21 June 2023
Icon | Key | Unit | Range | Description | Default value |
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BREACH_LEVEL_AREA | ID of an Area | The Area item representing the downstream water level measurement area for the breach. | none |
Notes
- To attach a breach level area to a breach using the configuration wizard, ensure that the desired level area does not have a BREACH_HEIGHT attribute but does have a BREACH_LEVEL_AREA attribute (set to -1, for example). That area is then selectable as an input area in the configuration wizard, in the step for breaches areas.
- A breach level area should be placed on a relatively flat surface. The heights of the water columns across a breach level area are only inspected; they are never changed directly by the breach.
- When a breach level area is not defined, the BREACH_MEASUREMENT_DISTANCE_M attribute in the Water Overlay is used to automatically place a point for measurement of the downstream water level.