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00:03
ICM models culverts as a sequence of culvert inlet, conduit, and culvert outlet.
00:11
Historically this was done using three links, so you may receive models using this method.
00:18
From 2023.1 this has been simplified with a culvert conduit type.
00:24
To complete this exercise, open the transportable database .icmt file for this tutorial or continue from the previous lesson.
00:35
From the Explorer, under Database, double-click the 1D River Model to open it on the GeoPlan.
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Click Find in GeoPlan, and perform a Quick Find for Culv_In.
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Once the culvert is located, close the Quick Find window.
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Zoom out until you can see the Culv_Out outfall node.
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From the GeoPlan Tools toolbar, from the New Object Type combo box, select Link.
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Draw a new link line between Culv_In and Culv_Out.
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In the Create New Link popup, set the Type to Conduit, and then click OK.
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In the Conduit inlet Properties window, populate the values as follows:
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Conduit type: Culvert
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Shape ID: ARCHSPRUNG
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Width: 11400
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Height: 3000
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Springing height: 500
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Bottom roughness: 50.000
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Top roughness: 50.000
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US invert level: 32.040
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DS invert level: 31.880
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Culvert code: 9
02:07
Reverse flow model: Nominal
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This conduit has been defined as ARCHSPRUNG.
02:14
To view this shape, expand the Shape ID drop-down and select Open Shape ARCHSPRUNG.
02:22
In the Geometry field, click the ellipsis (…) button to view the opening.
02:27
Click Cancel to close the Shape window.
02:31
You can validate and commit the network if you want to save your changes.
02:35
There should be no validation errors and two warnings.
00:03
ICM models culverts as a sequence of culvert inlet, conduit, and culvert outlet.
00:11
Historically this was done using three links, so you may receive models using this method.
00:18
From 2023.1 this has been simplified with a culvert conduit type.
00:24
To complete this exercise, open the transportable database .icmt file for this tutorial or continue from the previous lesson.
00:35
From the Explorer, under Database, double-click the 1D River Model to open it on the GeoPlan.
00:43
Click Find in GeoPlan, and perform a Quick Find for Culv_In.
00:51
Once the culvert is located, close the Quick Find window.
00:55
Zoom out until you can see the Culv_Out outfall node.
01:01
From the GeoPlan Tools toolbar, from the New Object Type combo box, select Link.
01:09
Draw a new link line between Culv_In and Culv_Out.
01:16
In the Create New Link popup, set the Type to Conduit, and then click OK.
01:23
In the Conduit inlet Properties window, populate the values as follows:
01:29
Conduit type: Culvert
01:32
Shape ID: ARCHSPRUNG
01:35
Width: 11400
01:39
Height: 3000
01:42
Springing height: 500
01:45
Bottom roughness: 50.000
01:50
Top roughness: 50.000
01:54
US invert level: 32.040
01:59
DS invert level: 31.880
02:04
Culvert code: 9
02:07
Reverse flow model: Nominal
02:10
This conduit has been defined as ARCHSPRUNG.
02:14
To view this shape, expand the Shape ID drop-down and select Open Shape ARCHSPRUNG.
02:22
In the Geometry field, click the ellipsis (…) button to view the opening.
02:27
Click Cancel to close the Shape window.
02:31
You can validate and commit the network if you want to save your changes.
02:35
There should be no validation errors and two warnings.
ICM models culverts as a sequence of culvert inlet, conduit, and culvert outlet. In previous ICM versions, this was done using three links. From 2023.1, it is simplified with a culvert conduit type.
To complete this exercise, open the transportable database .icmt file for this tutorial or continue from the previous lesson.
Click Find in GeoPlan.
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This conduit has been defined as ARCHSPRUNG. To view this shape:
There should be no validation errors and two warnings.