WMS:GSSHA Feature Nodes: Difference between revisions

From XMS Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
 
(11 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{TOCright}}
{{TOCright}}
Feature points and nodes in GSSHA have several attributes that can be modified. The ''Properties'' dialog allows modification of the various attributes of feature arcs.


The ''Coverage Properties'' dialog is where the attributes associated with feature points/nodes on the GSSHA coverage are defined. WMS automatically assigns the correct type (generic, link break, or junction) to each point/node based on the type of feature arcs connected to the node, although the point/node type is not displayed in this dialog. It is possible to change the feature type attributes that are displayed in the table, select whether to show attributes for all features or just the selected features, and to filter the data shown in the table based on specific attribute values.
WMS automatically assigns the correct type (generic, link break, or junction) to each point/node based on the type of feature arcs connected to the node, although the point/node type is not displayed in the dialog. This dialog for feature points and nodes in GSSHA lists the various attributes associated with each feature point or note.  
[[Image:GsshaNodeAtts.jpg|thumb|none|left|800 px|The ''Coverage Properties'' dialog]]
==GSSHA Feature Node Properties==
===Link===
The link number is assigned by WMS to nodes that have hydraulic structures defined.


===Overland Flow BC Type===
This dialog is accessed either by double-clicking on a feature point or node or by selecting the ''Feature Objects'' | '''Attributes...''' menu command while in the '''Map''' module. Most of the attributes can be changed in this dialog, or by clicking a button in this dialog to open a separate dialog. The options for feature arcs are described in the [[WMS:GSSHA Feature Arcs|GSSHA Feature Arcs]] article.
There are several overland flow BC options that can be specified for points and nodes in the GSSHA coverage. These include the following:


* Constant slope
==''Properties'' Dialog==
* Constant stage
{{Wide image|GsshaNodeAtts.png|1500px|The ''Properties'' dialog is where the attributes are associated with feature points and nodes. Scroll to the right to see the full dialog.|700|none|alt=The ''Coverage Properties'' dialog is where the attributes are associated with feature points and nodes.|}}
* Variable stage
* Variable flow (cms)
* Variable flow (cfs)
* Head difference rating curve
* Depth rating curve
* Receiving cell


If the ''Head difference rating curve'' option is selected, define a relationship between the BC cell/receiving cell head difference and the discharge to the receiving cell.  If the ''depth rating curve'' option is selected, its necessary to define a relationship between the depth in the BC cell and the discharge to the receiving cell.  The relationship is defined in the WMS ''XY Series Editor''. In either case, define one or more receiving cells.
;ID
:A unique ID assigned automatically by WMS. Not user editable.


:[[Image:GsshaOverlandFlowBcRatingCurves.png|thumb|none|left|500 px|GSSHA Overland flow BC rating curves]]
;Link
:The link number, assigned by WMS to nodes that have hydraulic structures defined. Not user editable.


For example, consider the following diagram where there is one cell with a head difference rating curve BC and two receiving cells:
;{{anchor|GSSHA Hydraulic Structures}}Hydraulic structures
:Clicking [[File:Dot dot dot button.png|16px]] brings up the [[WMS:GSSHA Hydraulic Structures|''GSSHA Hydraulic Structures'' dialog]].


:[[Image:GsshaOverlandFlowBcExample.png|thumb|none|left|500 px|GSSHA Overland flow BC example]]
;Hydrograph output
:Turning on this option outputs a hydrograph for the outlet cell location to the OTL file. GSSHA can output hydrographs at specific nodes to the *.ohl file.


This example shows a correct use of the new point boundary conditions in WMS.  If one of the rating curve BC’s does not have an adjacent receiving cell, WMS shows a message that says something like the following when running the GSSHA model checker: '''''WARNING: The grid cell at I=34 and J=73 does not have an adjacent receiving cell.'''''
;Sediment output
:If the ''Soil Erosion'' option is selected in the [[WMS:GSSHA Job Control|''GSSHA Job Control'' dialog]], this option can be used to tell GSSHA to output the sediment load versus time at this location to the OSL file.


===Hydraulic Structures===
;Groundwater BC
Click on the '''Hydraulic Structures''' button to define hydraulic structures which exist in the GSSHA stream network. Link-break type nodes on GSSHA stream arcs (trapezoidal or cross-section) are used for defining known points of control and modification of the stream flow by in-stream hydraulic structures such as weirs and culverts. Hydraulic structures are represented as a separate link in the stream network in GSSHA. As such, if a feature node does not exist where a hydraulic structure exists, a feature node (with the link-break type) must be placed there.
:A drop-down of groundwater boundary conditions for modeling groundwater interaction. See [[WMS:GSSHA Groundwater|GSSHA Groundwater]] for more information.
*"Generic"
*"Constant Head"
*"Static Well" &ndash; Makes the ''Pump rate (m<sup>3</sup>/s)" column appear.
*"Dynamic Well" &ndash; Makes the ''Pump rate" column appear.
;Pump rate (m<sup>3</sup>/s)
:Enter a decimal daily pump rate in m<sup>3</sup>/s.  


There are four main types of hydraulic structures: detention basins (lakes), weirs, culverts, and implicit defined structures. Any number of lakes, weirs, culverts, and/or curves may be specified together, but with only one instance of each curve type allowed.
;Pump rate
:Click '''Pump Rate''' to bring up the [[WMS:XY Series Editor|''XY Series Editor'' dialog]]. This allows a time varying pump rate to be entered.


=====Detention Basins/Lakes=====
;Overland Flow BC Type
See the page describing [[WMS:GSSHA_Lakes_and_Wetlands|how to define lakes]] for more information about defining detention basins and lakes in a GSSHA model.  It is simpler and recommended that the user define a lake as a detention basin on a hydraulic structure at a point in a GSSHA model instead of using a polygon.
:A drop-down list with the following options:
:* "Constant slope" &ndash; Select this option enable the ''Constant BC'' column.
:* "Constant stage (water surface elevation)" &ndash; Select this option enable the ''Constant BC'' column.
:* "Variable stage (water surface elevation)" &ndash; Define a WSE curve by clicking [[File:Dot dot dot button.png|16px]] in the ''Variable BC'' column to bring up the [[WMS:XY Series Editor|''XY Series Editor'' dialog]].
:* "Variable flow (cms discharge)" &ndash; Define a discharge curve by clicking [[File:Dot dot dot button.png|16px]] in the ''Variable BC'' column to bring up the [[WMS:XY Series Editor|''XY Series Editor'' dialog]].
:* "Variable flow (cfs disharge)" &ndash; Define a discharge curve by clicking [[File:Dot dot dot button.png|16px]] in the ''Variable BC'' column to bring up the [[WMS:XY Series Editor|''XY Series Editor'' dialog]].
:* "Head difference rating curve" &ndash; Define a relationship between the BC cell/receiving cell head difference and the discharge to the receiving cell by clicking [[File:Dot dot dot button.png|16px]] in the ''Variable BC'' column to bring up the [[WMS:XY Series Editor|''XY Series Editor'' dialog]].
:* "Depth rating curve" &ndash; Define a relationship between the depth in the BC cell and the discharge to the receiving cell by clicking [[File:Dot dot dot button.png|16px]] in the ''Variable BC'' column to bring up the [[WMS:XY Series Editor|''XY Series Editor'' dialog]].
:* "Receiving cell" &ndash;


=====Weirs=====
;Variable BC
*Horizontal Broad-Crested
:Clicking [[File:Dot dot dot button.png|16px]] brings up the [[WMS:XY Series Editor|''XY Series Editor'' dialog]] where the specific type of series selected in the ''Overland Flow BC Type'' column can be entered.
**Parameters for a Horizontal Broad-crested Weir: crest length, discharge coefficient (forward flow), discharge coefficient (reverse flow), crest low point elevation
*Infinite Sag Vertical Curve
**Parameters for a Infinite Sag Vertical Curve: left slope, right slope, discharge coefficient (forward flow), discharge coefficient (reverse flow), crest low point elevation


=====Culverts=====
;Constant BC
*Round
:Enter a decimal number for either the constant slope or constant stage (depending on what was selected in the ''Overland Flow BC Type'' column.
**Parameters for Round Culverts: diameter, upstream invert, downstream invert, inlet loss coefficient, reverse flow inlet loss coefficient, slope, length, Manning's n value
*Oval
**Parameters for Oval Culverts: axis width, axis height, upstream invert, downstream invert, inlet loss coefficient, reverse flow inlet loss coefficient, slope, length, Manning's n value
*Rectangular
**Parameters for Rectangular Culverts: box width, box height, upstream invert, downstream invert, inlet loss coefficient, reverse flow inlet loss coefficient, slope, length, Manning's n value


=====Hydraulic Structure Curves=====
;Solution Results
A hydraulic structure can be implicitly represented by either a rating curve, rule curve, or scheduled release curve. These curves will usually be used in conjunction with a lake polygon to accurately reflect a flow control device. There may be more than one curve type present, but only one of each curve type is allowed at a node. The button for adding a curve type is dimmed out when a curve of that type has been added.
:Clicking [[File:Dot dot dot button.png|16px]] brings up the [[WMS:GSSHA Solution Data|''GSSHA Solution Data'' dialog]] in order to visualize grid or link/node datasets for this node.
*Rating curve &ndash; piece-wise set of linear stage versus discharge values
*Rule curve &ndash; step-wise set of stage versus discharge values
*Scheduled release &ndash; step-wise set of time versus discharge values
Parameters: table of values representing the curve entered in the [[WMS:XY Series Editor|XY series editor]]''


===Pipe Junction===
;Observations
Data required for modeling storm/tile drain systems is entered at pipe junction nodes.
:Clicking [[File:Dot dot dot button.png|16px]] brings up the [[WMS:GSSHA Observations|''GSSHA Observations'' dialog]] to allow comparison of observed data to results simulated by GSSHA. This can be helpful for calibrating a GSSHA model.


; Super Junction Number : The super junction number is computed by WMS by using the '''GSSHA | Number Storm Drain''' menu command in the 2D Grid module, but can also be manually edited at any time.
;Stream BC Type
:The type of stream boundary condition. A drop-down with the following options:
:*"None" &ndash; No stream boundary condition.
:*"Variable flow (discharge)" &ndash; Activates the [[File:Dot dot dot button.png|16px]] button in the ''Variable Stream BC'' column.


; Invert Elevation : Enter the invert elevation (m) of the pipe at this location.
;Variable Stream BC
:Clicking [[File:Dot dot dot button.png|16px]] brings up the [[WMS:GSSHA Input Data|''GSSHA Input Data'' dialog]]


; Manhole Area : Enter the manhole area (m^2).
;Overland depth output
:Turn this option on to have point stage and depth time series information output from any cell on the overland flow plane with a defined feature point or node.


; Inlet Type : The inlet type is used to account for flow into or out of the pipe network.  Select ''0-9 grate inlets'' to specify the amount of flow into the pipe network. Choose ''Empty to grid cell'' or ''Empty to channel'' to indicate that flow from the pipe network will be routed either back to the grid cell or into the 1-D stream network.
;Overland WSE output
:Turn this option on to have water surface elevation time series information output from any cell on the overland flow plane with a defined feature point or node.


===Hydrograph Output===
;Model linkage output
In addition to writing the hydrograph for the outlet cell location to the *.otl file, GSSHA can output hydrographs at specific nodes to the *.ohl file. Toggle on this option to tell GSSHA to output a hydrograph at this location.
:Turn this option on to have model linkage information output. See [[WMS:GSSHA Model Linkage|GSSHA Model Linkage]] for more information.


===Sediment Output===
==GSSHA Input Data Dialog==
If the ''Soil Erosion'' option is selected in the ''GSSHA Job Control'', then this option can be used to tell GSSHA to output the sediment load versus time at this location to the *.osl file.
[[File:GSSHA Input Data dialog.png|thumb|right|The ''GSSHA Input Data'' dialog.]]
The ''GSSHA Input Data'' dialog is accessible through the [[File:Dot dot dot button.png|16px]] button in the ''Variable Stream BC'' column of the feature points/nodes [[#Properties Dialog|''Properties'' dialog]]. Clicking '''Define''' on the ''Hydrograph'' line brings up the [[WMS:XY Series Editor|''XY Series Editor'' dialog]] where specific time and flow data can be entered and saved.


===Groundwater BC===
Choose one of the following groundwater boundary conditions for modeling groundwater interaction: Generic, Constant Head, Static Well, or Dynamic Well. See [[WMS:GSSHA Groundwater|GSSHA Groundwater]] for more information.
; Pump Rate : The static well option requires a daily pump rate (m^3/day) and the dynamic well option uses a time varying pump rate entered in the [[WMS:XY Series Editor|XY series editor]] by clicking on the '''Pump Rate''' button.


===Solution Results===
{{GSSHA Wiki}}
Click on this button to visualize grid or link/node datasets for this node. See [[WMS:GSSHA Solution Analysis|GSSHA Solution Analysis]] for more information.
{{WMSMain}}
 
===Observations===
Click on this button to access the ''GSSHA Observations'' dialog and compare observed data to results simulated by GSSHA. This can be helpful for calibrating a GSSHA model. See [[WMS:GSSHA Observation Points|GSSHA Observation Points]] for more information.
 
===Point Overland and Stage Output===
 
Point stage and depth time series information can be output from any cell on the overland flow plane.  To get the output, define feature points in the GSSHA coverage and turn on the ''Overland depth output'' and/or the ''Overland WSE output'' options, as shown below:
 
:[[Image:GsshaOverlandOutput.png|thumb|none|left|500 px|GSSHA overland flow output options]]
 
==Related Topics==
* [[WMS:GSSHA Feature Arcs|GSSHA Feature Arcs]]
* [[WMS:GSSHA Groundwater|GSSHA Groundwater]]
* [[WMS:GSSHA Calibration|GSSHA Calibration]]
* [[WMS:GSSHA Observation Points|GSSHA Observation Points]]
* [[WMS:GSSHA Solution Analysis|GSSHA Solution Results]]
 
{{GSSHAMain
 
|PLinks=
* [http://gsshawiki.com/index.php?title=Pre-Processing:Watershed_Delineation_and_Grid_Construction Watershed Delineation and Grid Construction]
* [http://gsshawiki.com/index.php?title=Routing:Lake_and_channel_routing Lake and Channel Routing]
 
|GUMLinks=
* [http://gsshawiki.com/index.php?title=Surface_Water_Routing:Surface_Water_Routing Surface Water Routing]
 
}}


[[Category:GSSHA|F]]
[[Category:GSSHA|F]]
[[Category:WMS Feature Objects|GSSHA]]
[[Category:WMS Feature Objects|GSSHA]]
[[Category:GSSHA Dialogs|Feature]]
[[Category:GSSHA Dialogs|Feature]]

Latest revision as of 22:06, 7 July 2020


Feature points and nodes in GSSHA have several attributes that can be modified. The Properties dialog allows modification of the various attributes of feature arcs.

WMS automatically assigns the correct type (generic, link break, or junction) to each point/node based on the type of feature arcs connected to the node, although the point/node type is not displayed in the dialog. This dialog for feature points and nodes in GSSHA lists the various attributes associated with each feature point or note.

This dialog is accessed either by double-clicking on a feature point or node or by selecting the Feature Objects | Attributes... menu command while in the Map module. Most of the attributes can be changed in this dialog, or by clicking a button in this dialog to open a separate dialog. The options for feature arcs are described in the GSSHA Feature Arcs article.

Properties Dialog

The Coverage Properties dialog is where the attributes are associated with feature points and nodes.
The Properties dialog is where the attributes are associated with feature points and nodes. Scroll to the right to see the full dialog.
ID
A unique ID assigned automatically by WMS. Not user editable.
Link
The link number, assigned by WMS to nodes that have hydraulic structures defined. Not user editable.
Hydraulic structures
Clicking Dot dot dot button.png brings up the GSSHA Hydraulic Structures dialog.
Hydrograph output
Turning on this option outputs a hydrograph for the outlet cell location to the OTL file. GSSHA can output hydrographs at specific nodes to the *.ohl file.
Sediment output
If the Soil Erosion option is selected in the GSSHA Job Control dialog, this option can be used to tell GSSHA to output the sediment load versus time at this location to the OSL file.
Groundwater BC
A drop-down of groundwater boundary conditions for modeling groundwater interaction. See GSSHA Groundwater for more information.
  • "Generic"
  • "Constant Head"
  • "Static Well" – Makes the Pump rate (m3/s)" column appear.
  • "Dynamic Well" – Makes the Pump rate" column appear.
Pump rate (m3/s)
Enter a decimal daily pump rate in m3/s.
Pump rate
Click Pump Rate to bring up the XY Series Editor dialog. This allows a time varying pump rate to be entered.
Overland Flow BC Type
A drop-down list with the following options:
  • "Constant slope" – Select this option enable the Constant BC column.
  • "Constant stage (water surface elevation)" – Select this option enable the Constant BC column.
  • "Variable stage (water surface elevation)" – Define a WSE curve by clicking Dot dot dot button.png in the Variable BC column to bring up the XY Series Editor dialog.
  • "Variable flow (cms discharge)" – Define a discharge curve by clicking Dot dot dot button.png in the Variable BC column to bring up the XY Series Editor dialog.
  • "Variable flow (cfs disharge)" – Define a discharge curve by clicking Dot dot dot button.png in the Variable BC column to bring up the XY Series Editor dialog.
  • "Head difference rating curve" – Define a relationship between the BC cell/receiving cell head difference and the discharge to the receiving cell by clicking Dot dot dot button.png in the Variable BC column to bring up the XY Series Editor dialog.
  • "Depth rating curve" – Define a relationship between the depth in the BC cell and the discharge to the receiving cell by clicking Dot dot dot button.png in the Variable BC column to bring up the XY Series Editor dialog.
  • "Receiving cell" –
Variable BC
Clicking Dot dot dot button.png brings up the XY Series Editor dialog where the specific type of series selected in the Overland Flow BC Type column can be entered.
Constant BC
Enter a decimal number for either the constant slope or constant stage (depending on what was selected in the Overland Flow BC Type column.
Solution Results
Clicking Dot dot dot button.png brings up the GSSHA Solution Data dialog in order to visualize grid or link/node datasets for this node.
Observations
Clicking Dot dot dot button.png brings up the GSSHA Observations dialog to allow comparison of observed data to results simulated by GSSHA. This can be helpful for calibrating a GSSHA model.
Stream BC Type
The type of stream boundary condition. A drop-down with the following options:
  • "None" – No stream boundary condition.
  • "Variable flow (discharge)" – Activates the Dot dot dot button.png button in the Variable Stream BC column.
Variable Stream BC
Clicking Dot dot dot button.png brings up the GSSHA Input Data dialog
Overland depth output
Turn this option on to have point stage and depth time series information output from any cell on the overland flow plane with a defined feature point or node.
Overland WSE output
Turn this option on to have water surface elevation time series information output from any cell on the overland flow plane with a defined feature point or node.
Model linkage output
Turn this option on to have model linkage information output. See GSSHA Model Linkage for more information.

GSSHA Input Data Dialog

The GSSHA Input Data dialog.

The GSSHA Input Data dialog is accessible through the Dot dot dot button.png button in the Variable Stream BC column of the feature points/nodes Properties dialog. Clicking Define on the Hydrograph line brings up the XY Series Editor dialog where specific time and flow data can be entered and saved.