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* To attach a breach input area to a breach using the configuration wizard, ensure that the desired input area does not have a [[Breach height (Water Overlay)|BREACH_HEIGHT]] attribute but does have a [[breach_input_area_(Water Overlay)|BREACH_INPUT_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 input area to a breach using the configuration wizard, ensure that the desired input area does not have a [[Breach height (Water Overlay)|BREACH_HEIGHT]] attribute but does have a [[breach_input_area_(Water Overlay)|BREACH_INPUT_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. | ||
* When a [[breach_input_area_(Water Overlay)|Breach input area]] is defined, an external water body will not be created. Subsequently, the [[External_surface_level_(Water_Overlay)|EXTERNAL_SURFACE_LEVEL]], [[External_water_level_(Water_Overlay)|EXTERNAL_WATER_LEVEL]] and [[External_area_(Water_Overlay)|EXTERNAL_AREA]] attributes will be ignored. | * When a [[breach_input_area_(Water Overlay)|Breach input area]] is defined, an external water body will not be created. Subsequently, the [[External_surface_level_(Water_Overlay)|EXTERNAL_SURFACE_LEVEL]], [[External_water_level_(Water_Overlay)|EXTERNAL_WATER_LEVEL]] and [[External_area_(Water_Overlay)|EXTERNAL_AREA]] attributes will be ignored. | ||
* A breach input area should always be placed on a flat surface. The height of the water column across a breach input area is equalized. This means that if the breach input area is placed on an inclined surface, the water surface will be inclined as well. | |||
|seealso= | |seealso= | ||
* [[Breach growth formula (Water Overlay)]] | * [[Breach growth formula (Water Overlay)]] |
Revision as of 15:07, 5 November 2020
Icon | Key | Unit | Range | Description | Default value |
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BREACH_INPUT_AREA | ID of an Area | The Area item representing the influx area for the breach. | none |
Notes
- To attach a breach input area to a breach using the configuration wizard, ensure that the desired input area does not have a BREACH_HEIGHT attribute but does have a BREACH_INPUT_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.
- When a Breach input area is defined, an external water body will not be created. Subsequently, the EXTERNAL_SURFACE_LEVEL, EXTERNAL_WATER_LEVEL and EXTERNAL_AREA attributes will be ignored.
- A breach input area should always be placed on a flat surface. The height of the water column across a breach input area is equalized. This means that if the breach input area is placed on an inclined surface, the water surface will be inclined as well.