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* The width of the weir not only affects the amount of water which can flow across the weir, but also the amount of [[grid cell]]s on either side of the weir which allow water to flow through to the other side. The greater the weir's width, the more cells are considered to be part of the entry- and exitside of the weir.
* Weir width affects both the volume of water flowing across the weir and the number of grid cells on either side that permit this flow. The greater the weir's width, the more cells are considered to be part of the entry- and exitside of the weir.
* The amount of cells which are considered to be part of the entry- and exitside of the weir, are based on the value of the WEIR_WIDTH attribute. If the WEIR_WIDTH attribute is > 25m, the amount of cells has reached a maximum and does not increase anymore.
* The number of cells on the entry and exit sides depends on the WEIR_WIDTH attribute, limited by a maximum of 25m.
* The [[Weir dam multiplier (Water Overlay)|Weir dam multiplier]] attribute of a [[Water Overlay]] controls to what width and height the weir is raised to block the natural flow of water in a waterway.
* The [[Weir dam multiplier (Water Overlay)|Weir dam multiplier]] attribute of a [[Water Overlay]] controls to what width and height the weir is raised to block the natural flow of water in a waterway.



Latest revision as of 09:22, 10 July 2026

This figure depicts the original way of implementing weirs (left), and the current way they are implemented in the Tygron Platform (right)


Notes

Relation between Weir width, Weir height, Weir dam multiplier and elevation adjustments.
  • Weir width affects both the volume of water flowing across the weir and the number of grid cells on either side that permit this flow. The greater the weir's width, the more cells are considered to be part of the entry- and exitside of the weir.
  • The number of cells on the entry and exit sides depends on the WEIR_WIDTH attribute, limited by a maximum of 25m.
  • The Weir dam multiplier attribute of a Water Overlay controls to what width and height the weir is raised to block the natural flow of water in a waterway.

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