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  1. Working with Hydro Network. In this part you learn to create and adjust a Hydro Network.
  2. Import of a network. In this part you learn how to import existing networks. Data you need for this tutorial is attached to this wiki page

(warning) For this tutorial you need some data files. You can download these files here. Please download and unzip these files before you start with this tutorial.

Working with Hydro Network

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  • Go to the Project Explorer.
  • Rightclick on project1.
  • Select Add - > New Data.
  • Select Network.
  • Press Ok.


In the same way you have to add a map:

  • Go to the Project Explorer.
  • Rightclick on project1.
  • Select Add - > New Data.
  • Select Map.
  • Press Ok.

In the map navigator you can add a layer to the map:

  • Add a new layer to the map by using the rightclick - > Add Layer or pressing the Add New Layer button on top of the map navigator.
  • Browse to river network_sel.shp.
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You can use Zoom to Extends to view the whole layer.

Now you can add the network to the map:

  • Select Network1 from the project explorer.
  • Drag the network on the map (central view).

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  • Select Create New Branch (Point and Click).
  • Draw one of the branches by clicking.
  • Stop with a doubleclick.

Now you can try some network editing tools:

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  • Select Create New Branch(Auto).
  • Connect the other branch to the first branch.

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  • Again select Create New Branch(Auto);.
  • Draw a new branch downstream from the confluence.

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To add a schematical cross-section:

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  • Click Create Cross Section.
  • Click on four locations along channel1.

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  • Click Create Cross Section.
  • Drag two lines perpendicular to channel2. Click on Select Feature(s) to stop creating cross-sections).

Now you can adjust the cross-sections in the Network view:

  • Doubleclick on CS0001 in the network view.
  • Click on Cross-section view.

  • Adjust the bottom level(z) of cross-section 1 for example in <-5> m at y= 150m and <-8> m at 300m.

  • In the same way, adjust the bottom level(z)of cross-section 2 for example in in <-15> m at y= 150m.

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  • In the cross-section view, click on Toggle History.
  • Click on cross-section CS0003.
  • Click on cross-section CS0002.
  • Click on cross-section CS0001.

Now you see cross-section related to cross-section 2 and 3.

Working with Structures

(warning) The functionality of structures is under construction.

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  • Create a network with branches and a cross-sections on each branch.
  • Select create weir from the structure tools.
  • Click on a branch to create a weir.
  • On another branch, put two weirs on the same location to create a compound structure.
  • Select create pump from the structure tools.
  • Click on another branch to create a pump.

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The structures are added to the network. Now we can adjust the settings.

  • Click on the weir.

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You see the cross-sectional view of the weir with the nearest cross-section in the background. The default settings of the weir are OK.
(warning) The cross-sectional view cannot be displayed when there is no cross-section on the branch.

  • Click on the compound structure

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You see the cross-sectional view of a compound structure with the nearest cross-section in the background. This compound structure consist of two weirs, but more weirs or other structures can be added. The background is colored red as a warning, because the two weirs overlap. To adjust the weirs:

  • Click on the weir in the cross-sectional view.
  • Adjust the width of one weir in 50m.
  • Click on the other weir in the cross-sectional view.
  • Adjust the offset in 250m.
  • Adjust the width in 50m.

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(warning) The indication of overlapping structures (red background) is gone

To adjus the settings of the pump:

  • Click on the pump.
  • Deselect the control level on the delivery side.
  • Adjust the control levels on the suction side in -4m for switch-on and -5 for switch-off.

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Import a network

This section describes two possibilities to import a network:

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  1. From vector layers (shp, gdb): You can import vector layers to create a new netwerk

Import a network from Sobek

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  2. From SOBEK: You can import a network you used in

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  1. SOBEK.
  • Start with a new project;
  • Click on File
  • Click on Import data;
  • Choose Sobek network file

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  • Browse to Loenen.lit
  • Select folder 1
  • Select network.tp

To view the network on a map:

  • Rightclick on project1
  • Select Add Data
  • Select Map - > Ok

Now a map is added in the project explorer.

  • Select the network from the project explorer;
  • Drag the network on the map (central view).

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Import a network from vector layer (shp, gdb)

You can create a network based on a vector layer.

  • Start with a new project.
  • In the project explorer rightclick on project1.
  • Click Add - > New Data - > Map - > Ok.
  • Add a new layer to the map.
  • Browse to river_sel.shp.

  • In the project explorer rightclick on project1;.
  • Click Add - > New Data - > Network - > Ok.
  • Drag the network to the map (central view);.

  • Select (using shift) the lines in the shape file.
  • Click Network in the menu.
  • Click Import Branches.

Now the branches are imported.

Import a network from SOBEK

To import a network used in a previous versions of SOBEK:

  • Start with a new project.
  • Click on File.
  • Click on Import data.
  • Choose SOBEK network file.

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  • Browse to Loenen.lit.
  • Select folder 1.
  • Select network.tp.

To view the network on a map:

  • Rightclick on project1.
  • Select Add Data.
  • Select Map > Ok.

Now a map is added in the project explorer.

  • Select the network from the project explorer.
  • Drag the network on the map (central view).

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