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[[File:Rainfall-Overlay.jpg|thumb|right|Rainfall overlay, part of the water module]]
[[File:Rainfall-Overlay.jpg|thumb|left|Rainfall overlay, part of the water module]]
The [http://www.tygron.com/en/water_authorities/ Water Module in the Tygron Platform] enables users to simulate the movement of (liquid) water and its impact in a project area. The Water Module is primarily created for the analysis of spatial water problems in urban and rural areas. These 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] enables users to simulate the movement of (liquid) water and its impact on a project area. The Water Module is primarily created for the analysis of spatial water problems in urban and rural areas. These include heavy rainfall scenarios, flooding and evacuation situations and ground- and surface water management simulations.


Examples are:
The Water Module is based on established [[Water_Module_Theory|theory]] and is validated using several existing [[Water_module_benchmarks|benchmarks]].
 
The Water Module is configured, handled and visualized by [[Grid overlay|grid-based]] [[Water Overlay|Water Overlays]], where each overlay can be tuned for specific analyses, insights, [[How_to_configure_the_Water_Overlays|configurations]] and results. Both the end result as intermediate results can be stored and inspected after the simulation calculations are completed.<br style="clear:both">
 
===Example material===
* Flooding: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGX_9JORdqw Movie: Dam Breach]<br>
* Flooding: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGX_9JORdqw Movie: Dam Breach]<br>
* [http://www.tygron.com/en/thema-stresstest_klimaatadaptatie/ Stress testing for climate change]
* Rainfall: [http://www.tygron.com/en/thema-stresstest_klimaatadaptatie/ Stress testing for climate change]
* Droughts: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgBYRUwymoM Movie: Droogte/ Droughts (Dutch only)]
* Droughts: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgBYRUwymoM Movie: Droogte/ Droughts (Dutch only)]
* Water quality [https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=tygron Movie: track substances]
* Water quality [https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=tygron Movie: track substances]
For more areas of application see [[Use_cases_Water_Overlay|Use cases]].
For more areas of application see https://www.tygron.com/en/2019/05/20/the-new-water-module-of-the-tygron-platform/.
 
The Water Module is based on established [[Water_Module_Theory|theory]] and is validated using several existing [[Water_module_benchmarks|benchmarks]].


The Water Module is configured, handled and visualized by [[Grid overlay|grid-based]] [[Water Overlay|Water Overlays]], where each overlay can be tuned for specific analyses, insights, [[Use_cases_Water_Overlay|use cases]] and results.
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== More Information ==
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Revision as of 14:07, 5 February 2020

Rainfall overlay, part of the water module

The Water Module in the Tygron Platform enables users to simulate the movement of (liquid) water and its impact on a project area. The Water Module is primarily created for the analysis of spatial water problems in urban and rural areas. These include heavy rainfall scenarios, flooding and evacuation situations and ground- and surface water management simulations.

The Water Module is based on established theory and is validated using several existing benchmarks.

The Water Module is configured, handled and visualized by grid-based Water Overlays, where each overlay can be tuned for specific analyses, insights, configurations and results. Both the end result as intermediate results can be stored and inspected after the simulation calculations are completed.

Example material

For more areas of application see https://www.tygron.com/en/2019/05/20/the-new-water-module-of-the-tygron-platform/.