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* A drainage should have a part that overlaps with land and a part that overlaps with water. These should be two separate polygons. Neither polygon should overlap with the edge of the waterway.
* A drainage should have a part that overlaps with land and a part that overlaps with water. These should be two separate polygons. Neither polygon should overlap with the edge of the waterway.
There are three use cases that can be modeled using a drainage:
==Passive Drainage==
A passive drainage lets water flow from the drainage pipes into the waterway when it has a lower level. In case of a higher water level in the waterway the water flow from the waterway into the drainage pipes.
* Note: A passive drain must always has a positive [[Drainage q (Water Overlay)|Drainage Q]] value.
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File:passive_drainage_positive.jpg
File:passive_drainage_negative.jpg
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==Active Drainage Negative Q==
An active drainage with a negative [[Drainage q (Water Overlay)|Drainage Q]] can pump water from from the waterway (with a lower level) up into the drainage pipes.
The pump will keep pumping until:
* The level in the waterway drops to the [[Drainage overflow threshold (Water Overlay)|Drainage overflow threshold]].
* The the groundwater reaches: [[Drainage datum (Water Overlay)|Drainage datum]].
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File:active_drainage_negative.jpg
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==Active Drainage Positive Q==
An active drainage with a positive [[Drainage q (Water Overlay)|Drainage Q]] can pump water from the drainage pipes up into a waterway (with a higher level).
The pump will keep pumping until:
* The level in waterway reaches the [[Drainage overflow threshold (Water Overlay)|Drainage overflow threshold]].
* The the groundwater drops to: [[Drainage datum (Water Overlay)|Drainage datum]].
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File:active_drainage_positive.jpg
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* [[Drainage formula (Water Overlay)]]
* [[Drainage formula (Water Overlay)]]

Latest revision as of 14:13, 13 December 2024

Drainages provide connections between the saturated ground layer and nearby waterways, draining groundwater to levels which are optimal for agriculture. Drainage can be passive, where water drains based on water head differences, or active, where the water is pumped from the drain to the nearby waterway.

Waterwizard icon drainage.png A drainage is an area-based building.

Notes

  • A drainage should have a part that overlaps with land and a part that overlaps with water. These should be two separate polygons. Neither polygon should overlap with the edge of the waterway.

There are three use cases that can be modeled using a drainage:

Passive Drainage

A passive drainage lets water flow from the drainage pipes into the waterway when it has a lower level. In case of a higher water level in the waterway the water flow from the waterway into the drainage pipes.

  • Note: A passive drain must always has a positive Drainage Q value.

Active Drainage Negative Q

An active drainage with a negative Drainage Q can pump water from from the waterway (with a lower level) up into the drainage pipes.

The pump will keep pumping until:

Active Drainage Positive Q

An active drainage with a positive Drainage Q can pump water from the drainage pipes up into a waterway (with a higher level).

The pump will keep pumping until:

How-to's

See also