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The SRH-2D model has its own materials options. These options become available when SRH-2D is active. Individual SRH-2D items may have their own material properties. This allows having more than one set of material definitions in SRH-2D.  
The SRH-2D model has its own materials options. These options become available when SRH-2D is active. Individual SRH-2D items may have their own material properties. This allows having more than one set of material definitions in SRH-2D.  


The [[SMS:SRH Coverages#Materials Coverage|SRH Materials Coverage]] should be used for assigning materials to an SRH-2D simulation.
The [[SMS:SRH-2D Coverages#Materials Coverage|SRH-2D Materials Coverage]] should be used for assigning materials to an SRH-2D simulation.


== Dialog Description ==
== Dialog Description ==
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==Related Topics==
==Related Topics==
* [[SMS:SRH-2D|SRH-2D]]
* [[SMS:SRH-2D|SRH-2D]]
* [[SMS:SRH Coverages|SRH Coverages]]
* [[SMS:SRH-2D Coverages|SRH-2D Coverages]]
* [[SMS:Materials Data|Materials Data]]
* [[SMS:Materials Data|Materials Data]]



Revision as of 16:26, 6 November 2015

Example of the Material Properties dialog.

The SRH-2D model has its own materials options. These options become available when SRH-2D is active. Individual SRH-2D items may have their own material properties. This allows having more than one set of material definitions in SRH-2D.

The SRH-2D Materials Coverage should be used for assigning materials to an SRH-2D simulation.

Dialog Description

The SRH-2D Material Properties dialog is accessible from the menu command Edit | Materials Data when a SRH-2D item is active. When the active item is not specified as part of SRH-2D, using the Materials Data command will bring up the global Materials Data dialog.

The Material Properties dialog can also be reached by right-clicking on an SRH-2D materials coverage item in the Project Explorer and selecting the Material Properties command. Right-clicking on a polygon with the Polygon Selection tool and choosing the Assign Material Properties command will also bring up the Material Properties dialog.

The Material Properties dialog is sometimes labeled as the Assign Material Properties dialog.

Materials List

The Materials list contains two columns (Name, and Color) for the defined materials. The default "unassigned" material cannot be edited (except the display pattern) and will always be at the top of the spreadsheet regardless of sorting. Each material is accompanied by a Color button in the Color column. To select a color and pattern, click on the button to open the Choose window.

Choose Window

The material properties Choose dialog.

In the Choose window, to quickly edit only the color, click on the down arrow (right side) of the button, and make a selection in the pop up color palette. For more color options, click on the color button to bring up the Select Color dialog. Select a pattern by making a selection in the Texture section of the Choose window.

Buttons

  • – Inserts a material into the spreadsheet with the lowest unique ID available and a default name and pattern.
  • – Removes the currently selected material from the spreadsheet.

Manning's Roughness Coefficient

This section edits the Manning's n or depth varied n for the select material. By default, a single default Manning's n of "0.02" is assigned by SMS if no Manning's n is indicated. The user can select to use multiple n values as a function of depth and then enter depth/n pairs.

The Manning's n value can be set to a "Constant" or "Depth Varied" value. The "Depth Varied" option will display an option to enter values in an XY Series Editor.

Legend

  • Legend – Check box with the associated Options... button controls the display of a legend of the materials in the Graphics Window.
  • Options... – Opens the Legend Options dialog. The options for the legend are edited in the Legend Options dialog. These options are the same as in the Materials Data dialog.

Related Topics