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The weir angle is used to convert a weir loaded in as point-based data to a line which is used in the simulation to define from where to where the water should flow across the weir. It also automatically adjusts the elevation perpendicular to the direction of the weir, so that water can only flow from one side of the weir to the other through the weir, rather than around it.
The weir angle is used to convert a weir loaded in as point-based data to a line which is used in the simulation to define from where to where the water should flow across the weir.
In the Water Wizard a weir angle is automatically generated. There are currently 4 options on how this is (automatically) generated:
# The weir is located on the edge of 2 water level areas. The weir is then automatically installed correctly and no message is displayed. A note about this option is necessary: The weirs are automatically well oriented, but the waterways are not blocked, which means that water can flow past the weirs. That is why we recommend using a dataset in which the attribute is already present, because then the block is in effect.
# The weir is located in exactly 1 level area. Then the warning appears that the weir has no angle, with the offer to fix it.
# The weir is located in exactly 0 level areas. Then a comment is displayed abou the absence of a water level area.
# The weir angle attribute is added to a data set upfront and this data set is imported in the project. No angle needs to be generated automatically.


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* The width of the generated dam is equal to the weir's [[Weir width (Water Overlay)|WEIR_WIDTH]], multiplied by the [[Weir dam multiplier (Water Overlay)|WEIR_DAM_MULTIPLIER]] of the [[Water Overlay]].
* The width of the generated dam is equal to the weir's [[Weir width (Water Overlay)|WEIR_WIDTH]], multiplied by the [[Weir dam multiplier (Water Overlay)|WEIR_DAM_MULTIPLIER]] of the [[Water Overlay]].
* If a weir angle is available for a weir which is already line-shaped, the weir is first interpreted as a point, and then the direction and elevation are adjusted accordingly. The centre of the weir's polygon is used.
* If a weir angle is available for a weir which is already line-shaped, the weir is first interpreted as a point, and then the direction and elevation are adjusted accordingly. The centre of the weir's polygon is used.
* If no angle is available as an attribute, the angle weir angles are automatically oriented based on the water level areas. If there are no water level areas in a project, an error is displayed.
* If no angle is available as an attribute, the angle weir angles are automatically oriented based on the water level areas.


The error is shown when the weir is only in one water level area.
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Revision as of 09:35, 28 July 2021

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The weir angle is used to convert a weir loaded in as point-based data to a line which is used in the simulation to define from where to where the water should flow across the weir. In the Water Wizard a weir angle is automatically generated. There are currently 4 options on how this is (automatically) generated:

  1. The weir is located on the edge of 2 water level areas. The weir is then automatically installed correctly and no message is displayed. A note about this option is necessary: The weirs are automatically well oriented, but the waterways are not blocked, which means that water can flow past the weirs. That is why we recommend using a dataset in which the attribute is already present, because then the block is in effect.
  2. The weir is located in exactly 1 level area. Then the warning appears that the weir has no angle, with the offer to fix it.
  3. The weir is located in exactly 0 level areas. Then a comment is displayed abou the absence of a water level area.
  4. The weir angle attribute is added to a data set upfront and this data set is imported in the project. No angle needs to be generated automatically.

Notes

  • The width of the generated dam is equal to the weir's WEIR_WIDTH, multiplied by the WEIR_DAM_MULTIPLIER of the Water Overlay.
  • If a weir angle is available for a weir which is already line-shaped, the weir is first interpreted as a point, and then the direction and elevation are adjusted accordingly. The centre of the weir's polygon is used.
  • If no angle is available as an attribute, the angle weir angles are automatically oriented based on the water level areas.

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