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The purpose of this page is to provide an overview of the many components of the [[Water Module]]. It can server as a basis to further explore the details of the available components, the models and formula's behind these components and configurable parameters of these components.
The purpose of this page is to provide an overview of the many components of the [[Water Module]]. It can server as a basis to further explore the details of the available components, the models and formula's behind these components and configurable parameters of these components.


Also see the [[Testbed_water_module|testbed water module]] project, available in all domains, to see the components of the Water module in a project.
Also see the [[Testbed_water_module|testbed water module]] project, available in all domains, to see the components of the [[Water Module]] in a project.





Revision as of 13:55, 29 April 2019

The purpose of this page is to provide an overview of the many components of the Water Module. It can server as a basis to further explore the details of the available components, the models and formula's behind these components and configurable parameters of these components.

Also see the testbed water module project, available in all domains, to see the components of the Water Module in a project.


Rain related components

Rain_overview.png

  1. Rain (Weather)
  2. Surface flow and runoff
  3. Evaporation
  4. Infiltration
  5. Sewer infiltration
  6. Sewer overflow
  7. Water storage (for example: Green roof)


Flooding related components

Flooding_overview.png

  1. Breach
  2. Initial breach width
  3. Breach growth over time
  4. Surface elevation
  5. Impacted buildings
  6. Internal (or External) area, origin of flood.

Groundwater related components

Groundwater_overview.png

  1. Rain variation over time
  2. Evaporation variation over time
  3. Underground evaporation and vegetation root depths
  4. Underground infiltration
  5. Ground water flow
  6. Rainfall runoff

Hydraulic structures

Hydraulic_structures_overview.png

  1. Inlet
  2. Weir
  3. Culvert
  4. Pump
  5. Sewer overflow
  6. Water level area








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