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# Take a look at the [[Watershed_result_type_(Watershed_Overlay)|Watershed Overlay]]. This overlay shows the calculated [[Watershed_Module#Concept|watershed areas]]. Rainfall water that falls on the terrain, flows to the water terrains in the coloured areas. Notice that the forest area is not part of a watershed area, since the forest retains the water. See also the [[Surface_average_direction_result_type_(Water_Overlay)|Surface Average Direction result]] result type. Notice that road area depicted with the question mark icon is also not part of a watershed area, since there are no culverts that connect the water terrains parallel with the road, with the other water terrains.
# Take a look at the [[Watershed_result_type_(Watershed_Overlay)|Watershed Overlay]]. This overlay shows the calculated [[Watershed_Module#Concept|watershed areas]]. Rainfall water that falls on the terrain, flows to the water terrains in the coloured areas. Notice that the forest area is not part of a watershed area, since the forest retains the water. See also the [[Surface_average_direction_result_type_(Water_Overlay)|Surface Average Direction result]] result type. Notice that road area depicted with the question mark icon is also not part of a watershed area, since there are no culverts that connect the water terrains parallel with the road, with the other water terrains.
# Select the ''/Discharge_areas_result_type_(Watershed_Overlay)|Uitstroomgebieden'' result type and notice that the initial discharge areas (see ''Gemalen'' Overlay) are propagated with much more water terrains by the culverts (water connections). Zoom in to the edge of the two discharge areas and notice that the flow in the two culverts is opposite.  
# Select the ''[[Discharge_areas_result_type_(Watershed_Overlay)|Uitstroomgebieden]]'' result type and notice that the initial discharge areas (see ''Gemalen'' Overlay) are propagated with much more water terrains by the culverts (water connections). Zoom in to the edge of the two discharge areas and notice that the flow in the two culverts is opposite.  
# To highlight this, go to the ''[[Base_types_result_type_(Watershed_Overlay)|Basis typologie]]'' result type and see the Entry and Exit point of this culvert.
# To highlight this, go to the ''[[Base_types_result_type_(Watershed_Overlay)|Basis typologie]]'' result type and see the Entry and Exit point of this culvert.



Revision as of 13:23, 15 June 2020


This page provides an overview and explanation about the Demo Watershed project, available for all users.

About the project

The project Demo Watershed is available for users with access to the Preview and can be found in the main menu under Edit projects. This project does not count for your license. In this project, several components of the Watershed module are visible. It can serve as a working demo to further explore the details of the available components, the used models and formulas and the configurable parameters.

Contents

The Demo Watershed project demonstrates the Watershed Overlay in a testbed setting.

Demo Watershed

Flooding, breaches and inundation

Boundary conditions and input

  1. Click on the button Overlays and select the Gemalen Overlay. Notice the highlighted areas under the grey water tap. These areas are two outlets which remove water from the project. These areas are marked as discharge areas as input for the Watershed Module.
  2. Select the Peilgebieden Overlay and notice the two water level areas.
  3. Go to the Rainfall Overlay and play the Overlay. This Overlay shows the Surface last value result type of a heavy short rainfall. The orange icons are culverts, which connect the water terrains.
  4. Select the Grondhoogte overlay and notice the forest area is higher than the rest of the project area.
  5. Take a look at the Surface Average Direction result result type. The arrows show the average flow direction of the water. Notice that in the forest area, the arrows point inwards. This result type is used as input for the Watershed Module.

Results

  1. Take a look at the Watershed Overlay. This overlay shows the calculated watershed areas. Rainfall water that falls on the terrain, flows to the water terrains in the coloured areas. Notice that the forest area is not part of a watershed area, since the forest retains the water. See also the Surface Average Direction result result type. Notice that road area depicted with the question mark icon is also not part of a watershed area, since there are no culverts that connect the water terrains parallel with the road, with the other water terrains.
  2. Select the Uitstroomgebieden result type and notice that the initial discharge areas (see Gemalen Overlay) are propagated with much more water terrains by the culverts (water connections). Zoom in to the edge of the two discharge areas and notice that the flow in the two culverts is opposite.
  3. To highlight this, go to the Basis typologie result type and see the Entry and Exit point of this culvert.

Analyse

  1. Go to the Watershed Overlay and open the Configuration wizard. In step 2, check the option Discharge remaining water and take note of the min area m2 option in the wizard. With this option checked, water terrains that are larger than the minimal area size of 1 m2 are now also taken into account as unique discharge areas. Click several times on Next in the wizard, until you can Finish the wizard. After finishing and the reculculation, notice the area in the question mark is now also included in the Watershed Overlay.
  2. Go to the culvert, highlighted by the ruler icon and click on the culvert icon. Set the Culvert_height on 2m. When the overlays are done calculating, go to the Watershed overlay and notice how the watershed areas have changed. Since the culvert does not connect all the water terrains and only the Uistroomgebieden where depicted as discharge areas, the water terrains are not part of the watershed areas anymore.

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