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Inlets are points where water is either added to or removed from the hydrological model. It will add or remove water at a defined maximum rate, with optional thresholds for the amount of water to add or remove. | Inlets are points where water is either added to or removed from the hydrological model. It will add or remove water at a defined maximum rate, with optional thresholds for the amount of water to add or remove. | ||
[[File:waterwizard_icon_inlet.png]]An inlet is a {{inlink|lcase=1|Point-based constructions}}. | [[File:waterwizard_icon_inlet.png]] An inlet is a {{inlink|lcase=1|Point-based constructions}}. | ||
{{Overlay attribute | {{Overlay attribute | ||
|attribute=[[Inlet_q_(Water_Overlay)|INLET_Q]] | |attribute=[[Inlet_q_(Water_Overlay)|INLET_Q]] |
Revision as of 08:08, 4 April 2019
Inlets are points where water is either added to or removed from the hydrological model. It will add or remove water at a defined maximum rate, with optional thresholds for the amount of water to add or remove.
An inlet is a point-based constructions. Template:Overlay attribute
Notes
- Each Inlet attribute functions as a limit to the flow. If multiple are defined, the flow is limited by the strongest limit. If neither an INLET_Q or any threshold is defined, there will be no flow.
- A negative INLET_Q changes the Inlet to an Outlet.