Working with Flow-Time boundaries
    • 02 Aug 2022
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    Working with Flow-Time boundaries


    Article summary

    After you Add a Flow-Time Boundary to your river network, you can double-click the node to view the properties.

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    The Node Label must be the same as one of your River Section labels. This boundary will then be automatically connected to that River Section node.

    A Comment can optionally be provided.

    A checkbox is provided to Allow parameter overrides. This has no functionality alone, however if checked on, it enables the flow-time series provided to be overridden at simulation runtime if defined (e.g. if Using Flow-Time Series Data)

    Your flow-time series must be provided. A table is provided to manually enter values, and you can also paste data into this table using Ctrl+V, or via the right-click menu provided.

    A Plot button below the table allows you to visualise the flow-time series entered.

    Fields to the left of the window specify the data manipulation methods, alongside the Units of time. Other options such as specifying a Time Offset or a Minimum Flow Value can also optionally be provided here.

    More about River Boundary Nodes


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