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Latest revision as of 15:32, 26 February 2024
Icon | Key | Unit | Range | Description | Default value |
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CULVERT_RECTANGULAR_HEIGHT | m | 0 to 10000 | The inside height of a rectangular shaped Culvert. | 0 |
Notes
- A culvert is identified as a rectangular (box) culvert when this key set to a non-zero positive value. In such situation, the Culvert diameter is interpreted as the width of the cross section of the rectangular culvert.
- Rectangular (box) culverts can also be used to simulate water flowing throw tunnels and under viaducts.