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||Lowest: | ||Lowest: Lowest elevation point from Terrain below bridge is used. | ||
||Terrain: Bridges are excluded from the DEM, allowed water to flow as if they didn't exist. | ||Terrain: Use standard elevation from Terrain. Bridges are excluded from the DEM, allowed water to flow as if they didn't exist. | ||
||Bridge: Bridges and [[floating (Function Value)|floating]] Constructions are included in the DEM, blocking water flow. | ||Bridge: Use bridge deck as elevation. Bridges and [[floating (Function Value)|floating]] Constructions are included in the DEM, blocking water flow. | ||
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Revision as of 11:51, 10 February 2022
Icon | Attribute | Unit | Range | Description | Default value |
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BRIDGE_ELEVATION | nominal | Specifies the mode by which bridges are include in the elevation model, used for the water calculations. | Lowest |
0. | Lowest: Lowest elevation point from Terrain below bridge is used. |
1. | Terrain: Use standard elevation from Terrain. Bridges are excluded from the DEM, allowed water to flow as if they didn't exist. |
2. | Bridge: Use bridge deck as elevation. Bridges and floating Constructions are included in the DEM, blocking water flow. |
Notes
- When using Bridge mode, it is still possible to model the flow from one side of a bridge to the other by using a Culvert.