Reach Properties |
The Reach type exposes the following members.
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__TopoID |
For backwards compatibility after fixing spelling error.
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Description |
User's descriptive information related to the link
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EndConnection |
Specifies where the reach is connected at its end point (high chainage). Must be null if
not connected.
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IsPressureReach |
True if the reach should always be pressurized (MU special reach with slope=0 and
"weir" at transition to normal reach.)
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IsRegulatedReach |
Regulate reach with a discharge structure on first q-grid point. This is
used for MU setups to limit Q to a QMax(H) og QMax(dH). QMax is set by a control
in the control module
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LocationSpan |
A Reach is a generalization of the link and branch concepts from sewer and river models.
Specification of connection as 'start' and 'end' does not have any impact on the computations, apart that positive flow is considered from start to end. Therefore, it is recommended to specify the start-end in the direction of predominant flows, or to set the ReverseDirection flag. The type of the reach is specified by the cross section for that reach. It may take the form of one of the 'standard' pipes (Circular, Rectangular, O Shaped, Egg-Shaped), or any closed or open cross section shape (CRS/Natural Channels). The LocationSpan defines the geographical position of the reach. Typical types of reaches are the sewer link and the river branch. A sewer link is featured by:
A river branch is featured by:
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MaximumDx |
The maximal allowed distance between two points of the same type?
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NonReturnReach |
Restrict flow in the first q-grid point to be positive only. Default is false
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ReverseDirection |
Reverse the positive flow direction of the reach. Default is false
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StartConnection |
Specifies where the reach is connected at its start point (low chainage). Must be null if
not connected.
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TopoID |
Id for the cross section topologi that is to be used for the Link / Branch.
If TopoID is not used, set to empty string (null will be handled as the empty string).
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