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* When using a dynamic WEIR_HEIGHT, a maximum of {{array max|pairs}} can be defined. | * When using a dynamic WEIR_HEIGHT, a maximum of {{array max|pairs}} can be defined. | ||
* A Weir's height can also be configured to be automatically adjusting. | * A Weir's height can also be configured to be automatically adjusting by configuring a [[Weir target level (Water Overlay)|target upstream water level]]. This behavior can also be configured in combination with a dynamic weir height, but can lead to unexpected behavior. Instead for weirs with a target water level, define the weir height as a single start value. | ||
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Revision as of 14:19, 17 January 2023
Icon | Key | Unit | Range | Description | Default value |
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WEIR_HEIGHT | m + datum | The height of the weir. Water can flow past the weir when the water level exceeds the weir's height. | n/a |
This attribute can be defined as values over time, using an array of values defining interpolation-time. This allows users to more dynamically define the height used to allow or deny water flowing across.
Notes
- When using a dynamic WEIR_HEIGHT, a maximum of 10.000 values (5.000 pairs) can be defined.
- A Weir's height can also be configured to be automatically adjusting by configuring a target upstream water level. This behavior can also be configured in combination with a dynamic weir height, but can lead to unexpected behavior. Instead for weirs with a target water level, define the weir height as a single start value.