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[[File:Wateroverlay_wizard_ground_water_setting.png|thumb|right|The ground water mode can be configured in the Rain event step of a Water Overlay wizard.]]
! Attribute
{{Overlay attributes|<onlyinclude>
! Unit
{{Overlay attributes|type=row|overlay=Water
! Description
|attribute=GROUND_WATER
|-
|unit=nominal value
|{{anchor|GROUND_WATER|GROUND_WATER}}
|description=Whether and how [[Ground model (Water Overlay)|water in the ground]] is simulated during the calculation.
|nominal value
|defaultvalue=Infiltration Only
| Whether and how [[Underground model (Water Overlay)|water in the underground]] is simulated during the calculation.
}}</onlyinclude>}}
|}


==Possible values==
{{nominal list|zeroindex=true
* 0: No [[infiltration model (Water Overlay)|infiltration]], no groundwater flow, no [[evaporation model (Water Overlay)|underground evaporation]].
||None: No [[infiltration model (Water Overlay)|infiltration]], no [[Ground flow formula (Water Overlay)|groundwater flow]], no [[evaporation model (Water Overlay)|ground evaporation]].
* 1: Full groundwater simulation, including [[infiltration model (Water Overlay)|infiltration]], flow, and [[evaporation model (Water Overlay)|evaporation]]
||Complete: Full [[Ground model (Water Overlay)|groundwater simulation]], including [[infiltration model (Water Overlay)|infiltration]], flow, and [[evaporation model (Water Overlay)|evaporation]]
* 2: [[infiltration model (Water Overlay)|Infiltration]] only, but no underground flow or [[evaporation model (Water Overlay)|underground evaporation]].
||Infiltration only: Water can [[Surface infiltration formula (Water Overlay)|Infiltrate into the unsaturated zone]] only, but no further [[Ground flow formula (Water Overlay)|ground flow]] or [[evaporation model (Water Overlay)|ground evaporation]] is simulated. The unsaturated zone can be simulated to have finite capacity defined by the [[Max infiltration m (Water Overlay)|max infiltration parameter]].
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==Notes==
{{article end
* Groundwater Overlays have the [[Underground model (Water Overlay)|underground model]] active by default. The other Water Overlay variants have the underground model set to infiltration only.
|notes=
* Groundwater Overlays have the [[ground model (Water Overlay)|ground model]] active by default. The other Water Overlay variants have the ground model set to infiltration only. This is a recommended setting, trading in an imperceptible amount of accuracy for a more performant calculation setup.
* This setting does not affect water flowing [[Sewer model (Water Overlay)|in- and out of the sewer]].
* This setting does not affect water flowing [[Sewer model (Water Overlay)|in- and out of the sewer]].
 
|seealso=
==See also==
* [[Ground model (Water Overlay)]]
* [[Underground model (Water Overlay)|Underground model]]
* [[Infiltration model (Water Overlay)]]
* [[Ground water mode (Water Overlay)|Groundwater mode]]
* [[Surface water (Water Overlay)]]
 
|howtos=
==How-to's==
* [[How to add and remove an Attribute]]
* [[How-to add and remove an attribute|Add and remove an attribute]]
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Latest revision as of 14:37, 5 March 2024

The ground water mode can be configured in the Rain event step of a Water Overlay wizard.

0. None: No infiltration, no groundwater flow, no ground evaporation.
1. Complete: Full groundwater simulation, including infiltration, flow, and evaporation
2. Infiltration only: Water can Infiltrate into the unsaturated zone only, but no further ground flow or ground evaporation is simulated. The unsaturated zone can be simulated to have finite capacity defined by the max infiltration parameter.

Notes

  • Groundwater Overlays have the ground model active by default. The other Water Overlay variants have the ground model set to infiltration only. This is a recommended setting, trading in an imperceptible amount of accuracy for a more performant calculation setup.
  • This setting does not affect water flowing in- and out of the sewer.

How-to's

See also