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==Solution Variables==
==Solution Variables==
There are several variables that can be generated in the SRH-2D Model run. Some of these include:
There are several variables that can be generated in the SRH-2D Model run. Some of these include:
*Bed shear stress
*Bed shear stress (B_Stress)
*Bed elevation
*Bed elevation (Bed_Elev))
*Concenatration
*Concentration (CONC_T)
*Critical sediment diameter
*Critical sediment diameter (D*)
*Froude number
*Froude number (Froude)
*Erosion depth
*Erosion depth (ERO_DEP) – The volume under ERO_DEP_ft, the numbers are an area calculation for each selected element, derived from the linear depth (or solid) volume at each node of the element. If it is negative, it measures the depth of material that has been deposited for the selected element. If it is a positive number, it measures the depth that has been eroded.
*Velocity Magnitude
*Velocity Magnitude (Vel_Mag)
*Velocity
*Velocity (Velocity)
*Water depth
*Water depth (Water_Depth)
*Water elevation
*Water elevation (Water_Elev)

Revision as of 21:56, 27 October 2021

Solution Variables

There are several variables that can be generated in the SRH-2D Model run. Some of these include:

  • Bed shear stress (B_Stress)
  • Bed elevation (Bed_Elev))
  • Concentration (CONC_T)
  • Critical sediment diameter (D*)
  • Froude number (Froude)
  • Erosion depth (ERO_DEP) – The volume under ERO_DEP_ft, the numbers are an area calculation for each selected element, derived from the linear depth (or solid) volume at each node of the element. If it is negative, it measures the depth of material that has been deposited for the selected element. If it is a positive number, it measures the depth that has been eroded.
  • Velocity Magnitude (Vel_Mag)
  • Velocity (Velocity)
  • Water depth (Water_Depth)
  • Water elevation (Water_Elev)