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===Future design===
===Future design===
''In the following steps the project will be extended with a few building blocks and a waterbody to see how this influences the Watershed areas.''  
''In the following steps the project will be extended with a few building blocks, terrain height adjustment and a waterbody to see how this effects the Watershed areas.''  
# Click on the [[Future_Design|Future design tab]] and click on the house icon in the Action bar.  
# Click on the [[Future_Design|Future design tab]] and click on the house icon in the Action bar.  
# Click on the Apply button to build the plan. This plan is called a measure. Notice a few houses and a waterbody are being constructed and the overlays are recalculated.
# Click on the Apply button to build the plan. A plan is called a [[Measure|measure]]. With measures, scenarios can be created. Notice a few houses and a waterbody are being constructed and the overlays are recalculated.
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# Notice how the Watershed overlay is changed. Since the waterbody is not connected to other water terrains, water that falls on land and would flow to this waterbody is not assigned to a watershed area. Play the [[Surface_avg_direction_result_type_(Water_Overlay)|Surface avg direction result]] result type to see the direction of the rainfall surrounding this plan. You can switch between the original and planned mode to see the current (without the plan) and future design results.
# Click Next until you reach step 2. In step 2, check the option [[Discharge_method_(Watershed_Overlay)|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 set minimal area size are now also taken into account as unique [[Discharge_area_(Watershed_Overlay)|discharge areas]].  
# Select the [[Surface_elevation_result_type_(Water_Overlay)|Surface elevation]] result type and notice the terrain is raised under the houses. Click on the [[Measuring_tool|measurement icon]], then draw a line to see a graph of the terrain height. The [[Measuring_tool|measuring tool]] can also be used with other overlays to see the results in a graph.
# Click several times on Next in the wizard, until you can Finish the wizard.
# Open the Watershed indicator and notice the different calculated surface areas.
# After finishing the wizard, the overlays will be recalculated. Notice the area near the question mark is now also included in the [[Watershed_(Overlay)|Watershed Overlay]]. Go back to the configuration wizard and uncheck the [[Discharge_method_(Watershed_Overlay)|Discharge remaining water]] option for the next steps.
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File:Wizard_watershed.PNG|Step 1. Open the Watershed configuration wizard.  
File:Future_desing_tab.PNG|Step 1. Click on the Future design tab and the house icon.  
File:Discharge_areas_wizard.PNG|Step 2.Check the Discharge remaing water option in the wizard.
File:Apply_measure.PNG|Step 2. Apply the measure.
File:Watershed_update.PNG|Step 4. The calculated watershed areas.
File:Original_planned.PNG|Step 3. Switch between the original and planned mode to see the difference between current and future design.
File:Measurement.PNG| Step 4. Use the measurement tool to draw a line and see a graph of the terrain height.  
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Latest revision as of 12:29, 14 August 2020

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Future design

In the following steps the project will be extended with a few building blocks, terrain height adjustment and a waterbody to see how this effects the Watershed areas.

  1. Click on the Future design tab and click on the house icon in the Action bar.
  2. Click on the Apply button to build the plan. A plan is called a measure. With measures, scenarios can be created. Notice a few houses and a waterbody are being constructed and the overlays are recalculated.
  3. Notice how the Watershed overlay is changed. Since the waterbody is not connected to other water terrains, water that falls on land and would flow to this waterbody is not assigned to a watershed area. Play the Surface avg direction result result type to see the direction of the rainfall surrounding this plan. You can switch between the original and planned mode to see the current (without the plan) and future design results.
  4. Select the Surface elevation result type and notice the terrain is raised under the houses. Click on the measurement icon, then draw a line to see a graph of the terrain height. The measuring tool can also be used with other overlays to see the results in a graph.
  5. Open the Watershed indicator and notice the different calculated surface areas.