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  • {{TIN links}} TIN stands for Triangulated Irregular Network. TINs are used for surface model
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  • ...asic data types supported by GMS. As you switch from one module to another module, the '''Dynamic Tool Palette''' and the '''Menus''' change. This allows you [[File:TIN Module Icon.svg|16 px]] [[GMS:TIN Module|TIN Module]]
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  • [[File:Terraindatamoduleexample.png|thumb|300 px|The Terrain Data module]] ...l terrain data (DEMs, and TINs) for hydrologic and hydraulic modeling. The module contains several [[WMS:Terrain Data Tools|tools]] for thinning, smoothing,
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  • {{TIN links}} ...n the TIN in the Graphics Window, or using the following commands in the ''TIN'' menu:
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  • #REDIRECT [[GMS:TIN Module]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[GMS:TIN Module]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[GMS:TIN Module]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[GMS:TIN Module]]
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  • The ''TIN'' menu in the Terrain Data module provides commands for converting TIN data into other data. ==TIN to DEM==
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  • A TIN is constructed by triangulating a set of vertices. The vertices are connect When a new point is inserted into a TIN, the point is incorporated into the TIN and the edges of the triangles adjacent to the new point are swapped as nec
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  • {{TIN links}} ...rder to create a TIN in GMS, there must be a set of TIN vertices. Then the TIN is created by triangulating the vertices (connecting the vertices with line
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  • ...Drainage module menus, or in the ''Feature Objects'' Map module menu. If a TIN, DEM, or map data are not present, areas and slopes must be entered interac
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  • ...IN Module|TIN]], [[GMS:2D Mesh Module|2D mesh]], or [[GMS:2D Scatter Point Module|2D scatter points]]. 2D grids can be converted by using the following comma ...s completed allowing the new TIN to be named, assigned a material, and the TIN data can be reviewed.
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  • #redirect [[WMS:Project Explorer Contents for Terrain Data Module]] ...change the active module to the Drainage module by selecting the Drainage Module.
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  • {{TIN links}} TIN stands for Triangulated Irregular Network. TINs are used for surface model
    2 KB (276 words) - 14:44, 13 September 2017
  • # Right-click on your TIN, select convert, select '''TIN Contours→Feature''' # Delete any data you don't need to export (TIN, area property coverage, 2D scattered data)
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  • To use [[WMS:TIN Guidelines|TIN data]] in WMS, use the following steps: !style="text-align:left;"|1. Import TIN files.
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  • ...ndaries from digital elevation sources such as TINs and DEMs. The Drainage module includes all of the commands necessary to perform the automated delineation Since a DEM or TIN delineation can be converted to feature objects, consider modifying an init
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  • ...ometime useful to convert a 2D grid to a set of scattered data points or a TIN data structure. Data for the grid can then be used to perform operations av # Switch to the 2D Scatter Point module and select an interpolation scheme using the '''Interpolation Options''' co
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  • When the [[SMS:1D River Module|1D River Module]] is active, the following menus are available. The 1D river module makes use of the [[SMS:File Menu|''File'']], [[SMS:Edit Menu|''Edit'']], [[
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  • {{TIN links}} ...and then selecting the ''TINs'' item; or it can be reached by using the '''TIN Settings...''' command in the ''TINs'' menu. The following settings are ava
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  • ...types of data used in GMS, such as a [[GMS:TIN Module|TIN]], [[GMS:2D Mesh Module|2D mesh nodes]], or [[GMS:Observations|observation points]]. 2D scatter poi ...t of TIN vertices. These vertices are automatically triangulated to form a TIN.
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  • To work with [[SMS:GIS Module|GIS]] data into SMS, use the following steps: ==Using the GIS module in SMS==
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  • ; Contacts to TIN : Used to create a [[GMS:TIN Module|TIN]] surface from a set of selected contacts. ...contacts which should be part of a TIN are selected before generating the TIN, but sometimes one is inadvertently left out, or more boreholes are added l
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  • *[[GMS:TIN Tool Palette|TIN Tool Palette]] *[[GMS:Solid Module Tool Palette|Solid Module Tool Palette]]
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  • ...data type being currently used in the modeling process. Switching from one module to another can be done instantaneously to facilitate the simultaneous use o : [[File:WMS TerrainIcon.svg|16 px]] [[WMS:Terrain Data Module|Terrain Data Module]]
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  • ;5.1. TIN Module :[[GMS:TIN Module|TIN Module]]
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  • ...IN, and copying a currently existing TIN. (See [[GMS:TIN Module#Creating a TIN|Creating TINs]]) ...triangles in the solids that are created. (See [[GMS:TIN Module#Creating a TIN|Creating TINs]])
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  • ...age modules. For example even if you have a TIN loaded, but are in the map module the z value will not be displayed.
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  • When the TIN module is active, the following commands can be found in the ''TIN'' menu: ; [[GMS:Creating_a_TIN|New TIN...]] : Creates a new TIN and opens the ''TIN Properties'' dialog.
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  • In order to create an ArcHydro geodatabase from WMS, first switch to the GIS module and enable ArcObjects. WMS uses the feature objects stored in each coverage ...emory can also be used to create a feature dataset suitable for building a TIN within a GIS.
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  • The TIN module in GMS is used for general-purpose surface modeling. Work with TINs using t
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  • ...s together. They appear similar to stream feature arcs, but are not. On a TIN the streams are defined simply as connected vertices. ...is method also allows a street or storm drain to be incorporated into the TIN and used as part of the "stream network."
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  • ...le|2D scatter points]] are first triangulated to form a temporary TIN. The TIN is a network of triangles connecting the scatter points together. It is us ...d triangles) being interpolated to a 2D grid. The green lines represent a TIN constructed from a scatter point set. The thick blue line represents the c
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  • [[File:WMSIcon Drainage Palette.png|thumb|right|The toolbar for the Drainage module.]] ...has a variety of tools useful for editing and creating objects within that module. The tools are described below.
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  • Reservoirs can be added to a TIN in the Drainage module. ...ing the '''Select Outlet''' tool to select the reservoir in the Hydrologic module. Then issuing the ''Delete'' | '''Selected Reservoir''' command in the tool
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  • ...will override z values interpolated from the background elevation map for TIN vertices created from feature arcs vertices. [[File:TIN VertexDensity.png|350 px]]
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  • {{TIN links}} ...oil layers. The transformation from TINs to solids is accomplished using a TIN extrusion and [[GMS:Set Operations|set operation]] procedure illustrated in
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  • ...leExample.png|thumb|250 px|Examples of arcs drawn over DEM data in the Map module]] ...y clicking the [[File:Map Module Icon.svg|16px]] icon on the [[WMS:Modules|Module toolbar]]. These feature objects are grouped onto [[WMS:Coverages|coverages
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  • {{TIN links}} ...nd interactive editing of TINs. The table below describes the tools in the TIN tool palette.
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  • The ''TIN'' menu in the Terrain Data module has the following commands: ...: Brings up the ''TIN Options'' dialog. See the article [[WMS:TIN Options|TIN Options]] for more information.
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  • {{TIN links}} ...o. The following table describes the display options available for the TIN module.
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  • ...information on [[WMS:River Tools|River Tools]] in the [[WMS:Map Module|Map module]]. #Prepare a background [[WMS:TIN Guidelines|digital terrain model]] that represents the river channel bathym
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  • ...zons to HUF|Horizons → HUF]]''' commands. These commands are in the ''TIN'' and ''Boreholes'' menus. ...nputs to be used, which can include [[GMS:Boreholes|boreholes]], [[GMS:TIN Module|TINs]], and a [[GMS:Horizon Conceptual Model|Horizon Conceptual model]].
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  • The drainage module has a number of tools to edit feature objects. The dialogs can be reached b ...ainage boundaries or when establishing the boundary polygon for creating a TIN from feature objects.
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  • ...ds]], [[GMS:2D Scatter Point Module|2D scatter points]], and [[GMS:3D Mesh Module|3D meshes]] can all be converted to a 2D mesh. This is accomplished by usin ...is created for each triangle in the TIN. Any datasets associated with the TIN are copied to the new mesh.
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  • ...of WMS. For example, if reading a TIN in from a file and then deleting the TIN, it will no longer appear in WMS but the file that was read in is not delet ...ssociated with a given module]] (i.e. all terrain data in the terrain data module) using the '''Delete All''' command in the ''Edit'' menu.
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  • The Drainage module provides several commands for working with basins in a TIN. ..._Menu|''TIN'']] menu for the Drainage module) assigns each triangle in the TIN to a drainage basin. This is accomplished by initiating a flow path from th
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  • ...e on various palettes can still be made available regardless of the active module. This can be done by selecting a toolbar from ''Display'' | '''Toolbars'''. * [[WMS:Modules#Module Palette|Module Palette]] – Used to switch between modules.
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  • In the Terrain Data module, TINs and DEMs are listed in the Project Explorer. A toggle is next to each ...d. However, DEMs are only created by opening a DEM file type. If neither a TIN nor a DEM exists, then a '''Reprojection''' can be performed on any existi
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  • ...rmation on 1D Hyd Centerline and 1D Hyd Cross Section coverages in the Map module. # Extracting cross sections from the TIN and establish the 1D Model.
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