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[[File:Rainfall-Overlay.jpg|thumb|right|Rainfall overlay, part of the water module]]
[[File:Rainfall-Overlay.jpg|thumb|right|Rainfall overlay, part of the water module]]
The [http://www.tygron.com/en/water_authorities/ Water Module in the Tygron Platform] is intended to simulate the movement of (liquid) water in a project area, and the impact of this movement. The Water Module is primarily created for users that analyse spatial water problems in urban and rural areas. These spatial problems include heavy rainfall scenarios, flooding and evacuation situations and groundwater and water management simulations.  
The [http://www.tygron.com/en/water_authorities/ Water Module in the Tygron Platform] is intended to simulate the movement of (liquid) water in a project area, and the impact of this movement. The Water Module is primarily created analyzing spatial water problems in urban and rural areas. These include heavy rainfall scenarios, flooding and evacuation situations and groundwater and water management simulations.  
Simulations can be performed on, among others (see [[Use_cases_Water_Overlay|Use cases]]):
Simulations can be performed on, among others (see [[Use_cases_Water_Overlay|Use cases]]):



Revision as of 09:03, 30 April 2019

Rainfall overlay, part of the water module

The Water Module in the Tygron Platform is intended to simulate the movement of (liquid) water in a project area, and the impact of this movement. The Water Module is primarily created analyzing spatial water problems in urban and rural areas. These include heavy rainfall scenarios, flooding and evacuation situations and groundwater and water management simulations. Simulations can be performed on, among others (see Use cases):

The Water Module is based on established theory and is validated using (combinations of) several existing benchmarks.

The Water Module is implemented as different grid based Water Overlays, where each overlay is tuned for specific analyses, insights, use cases and results.

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