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This page contains the test case 1 of the UK benchmark named ''Test 1 – Uncovering of a beach'' as well as its result generated by the Water Module in the {{software}}.
This page contains the test case 1 of the UK benchmark named ''Test 1 – Uncovering of a beach'' as well as its result generated by the Water Module in the {{software}}.
==Description==
[[File:Sloping_topography_ukbm.png|right]]
''This test consists of a sloping topography with a depression as illustrated in the Figure on the right. An inflow boundary condition is applied at the low end, causing the water to rise to the level indicated by a thick blue line. The inflow is then replaced by a sink term until the water level becomes as indicated by the thin blue line. A similar test has been used by EDF (2000) for validation of the TELEMAC package.''




==Technical setup==
==Technical setup==
The provided ascii height file named test1DEM.asc is first imported. It has a cell size of 2m, while the test is expected to run on a 10m grid. Therefore, it will be automatically rescaled by the [[Grid Rasterizer|grid rasterizer]]. The resulting rescaled asc file is packed in the {{anchor|test case zip}} down below.
The provided ascii height file named test1DEM.asc is first imported. It has a cell size of 2m, while the test is expected to run on a 10m grid. Therefore, it will be automatically rescaled by the [[Grid Rasterizer|grid rasterizer]]. The resulting rescaled asc file is packed in the {{anchor|test case zip}} down below.

Revision as of 08:11, 17 April 2019

This page contains the test case 1 of the UK benchmark named Test 1 – Uncovering of a beach as well as its result generated by the Water Module in the Tygron Platform.

Description

Sloping topography ukbm.png

This test consists of a sloping topography with a depression as illustrated in the Figure on the right. An inflow boundary condition is applied at the low end, causing the water to rise to the level indicated by a thick blue line. The inflow is then replaced by a sink term until the water level becomes as indicated by the thin blue line. A similar test has been used by EDF (2000) for validation of the TELEMAC package.


Technical setup

The provided ascii height file named test1DEM.asc is first imported. It has a cell size of 2m, while the test is expected to run on a 10m grid. Therefore, it will be automatically rescaled by the grid rasterizer. The resulting rescaled asc file is packed in the down below.