Creating a flood section window
Create a flood section window.
Tutorial resources
These downloadable resources will be used to complete this tutorial:
Step-by-step guide
Once a set of results and a ground model are loaded onto the GeoPlan, a flood section window can be created.
This cross section view displays the ground level, which ICM interpolates from the ground model; and water levels, which ICM calculates from the water surface generated in river reaches, storage areas, and 2D meshes.
- From the File menu, select Open > Open transportable database.
- Navigate to and select the .icmt file.
- Click Open.
- If a popup displays about opening the database as read-only, click Yes.
- Right-click the top-level folder and select Copy.
- In the popup, click Continue.
- In the Explorer window, right-click the Database and select Paste (with children).
- In the Copying popup, enable Copy simulation results.
- Click Continue.
- For this example, open 2D Dam Breach on the GeoPlan, to ensure the model opens with the simulation results applied.
To use the Section View tool, the ground model must be loaded:
- From the Explorer window, drag 2D Ground Model and drop it onto the GeoPlan.
To create a flood section window:
- In the GeoPlan Tools toolbar, select the New Section View tool.
- Use the mouse to adjust the view of the 2D River Model, to make the end where the water flows in visible.
- On the GeoPlan, click near the inflow boundary.
- Draw a segmented line in the direction of flow, clicking three more times to extend the line.
A section window is created and displays the ground level and water levels. The water level appears as steps due to calculations made by ICM. The progress bar or the Replay Control toolbar can be used to view the water levels at different times in the simulation. For example, at around the 00:23:00 point, notice that a bit of a pool is forming at the small ridge:
By 00:28:00, it starts to fill up behind the ridge:
- Optional: To export a flood section window to AutoCAD, right-click the window and select Export to AutoCAD DWG.
- To close the section window, right-click the 2D River Model flood section tab and select Close tab.