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==Time-controlled flow rate in Breach==
==Time-controlled flow rate in Breach==
To create a variable Outlet Q in a breach area, a CSV file can be imported.
Below the steps on how to create such a breach area:
{{Editor steps|title=How to create a time-controlled flow rate in a Breach
|Either add a breach area or have your [[GeoJSON]] file with your breach area ready. The area should have at least a breach_floor attribute;
|Add a [[Flooding_(Overlay)]];
|Go to the Configuration Wizard of the Flooding Overlay;
|In step 2.1 either select the attribute that specifies your breach_floor or import your [[GeoJSON]] file;
|Click on ''Next'';
|In the dropdown menu, select your breach area. Now click on ''Add'';
|Import your CSV file;
|Select your time units;
|Click on Apply;
}}


==Multi Breach Simulation==
==Multi Breach Simulation==

Revision as of 11:32, 24 October 2018

Please note: This page is currently being updated.

This page describes several use cases and examples of configurations in the Flooding Overlay.

Time-controlled flow rate in Breach

To create a variable Outlet Q in a breach area, a CSV file can be imported. Below the steps on how to create such a breach area:

How to How to create a time-controlled flow rate in a Breach:
  1. Either add a breach area or have your GeoJSON file with your breach area ready. The area should have at least a breach_floor attribute;
  2. Add a Flooding_(Overlay);
  3. Go to the Configuration Wizard of the Flooding Overlay;
  4. In step 2.1 either select the attribute that specifies your breach_floor or import your GeoJSON file;
  5. Click on Next;
  6. In the dropdown menu, select your breach area. Now click on Add;
  7. Import your CSV file;
  8. Select your time units;
  9. Click on Apply;

Multi Breach Simulation

Show a simulation of a dike breach

Create an in- and outlet