Obtaining water levels/elevation in QUICKPLOT - D-Flow Flexible Mesh - Delft3D
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D-Flow Flexible MeshD-Flow Flexible Mesh (D-Flow FM) is the new software engine for hydrodynamical simulations on unstructured grids in 1D-2D-3D. Together with the familiar curvilinear meshes from Delft3D 4, the unstructured grid can consist of triangles, pentagons (etc.) and 1D channel networks, all in one single mesh. It combines proven technology from the hydrodynamic engines of Delft3D 4 and SOBEK 2 and adds flexible administration, resulting in:
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Audrey Bourne, modified 1 Year ago.
Obtaining water levels/elevation in QUICKPLOT
Youngling Posts: 1 Join Date: 10/3/19 Recent Posts 00
Hello, I need to obtain water level/elevation output from QUICKPLOT. Is there a way to do so? I don't see it as an option in the drop down list. I've gathered that I may be able to use GPP to do so, but was hoping to obtain it through QUICKPLOT, as I am not familiar with using GPP.
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Gholamreza Shiravani, modified 1 Year ago.
RE: Obtaining water levels/elevation in QUICKPLOT
Padawan Posts: 65 Join Date: 6/25/16 Recent Posts 00
Hi Audrey, using D3D Matlab-Toolbox you are able to load all of computed variables. You can find the Toolbox by OpenEarth or in trunk of Delft-Website: https://svn.oss.deltares.nl/repos/openearthtools/trunk/matlab/matlab/