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Not starting computation on first entry of boundary file ? 10 years 7 months ago #12680

  • sjl
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Hello everyone

I was wondering if it is possible to choose the first time step of computation on a given time series (like 1500s on a 0 to 30000s file). Or is it mandatory that computation starts at the first time step of the boundary files ?
I checked the keywords on FUDAA but only found those related to results saving, not the actual computation launch.

I have quite long historical series of flow/water level and wanted to check before I start dividing those files into specific events to be computed (i.e. I have one-year-long data and I'm gonna do 14 24-hour-long time series). Being able to use the same time series but with different starting points would make it easier.

Any feedback would be appreciated.

Thanks.
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Not starting computation on first entry of boundary file ? 10 years 7 months ago #12682

  • mathieu5roy
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Hi,

I faced the same issue not long ago.

What I did is write a small matlab script where the input are:

1. Excel file containing the whole data set (inflow & water level etc...)

2. Start date and end date for the event you want

The output :
1. The liquid boundary file in .txt

I do not know if there is an easier way like you suggest. It would be much more simpler. Maybe someone else has the answer.

hope this helps

Mathieu
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