Our 1D river model doesn't show flow paths on the floodplain, therefore you would need to use one of our 2D solvers to represent this, so that you can accurately understand which direction the flow travels and it moves between building, along roads, etc.
Dr. Wicks, thank you so much for the presentation. It definitely made me more knowledgeable on 2D modeling. However, I am wondering, how does a 1D model have advantages over 2D model at bridges/weirs and other structures. Isn't a 2D model better given that it calculates hydraulic parameters at each cell?
Hi Subhash - thank you for your message - please submit your question on the forums on www.floodmodeller.com or email support@floodmodeller.com for further information.
Subhash usually bridges will be modelled in 1D as it is will be difficult or not possible in to model in 2D. In a river reach, water flows through the opening and when water level rises above the soffit level water pass above the bridge (road). It will be difficut to model the Water flowing through the bridge and above the bridge in 2D.
Hi, there is no longer a free version of Flood Modeller available. However, we have very flexible, affordable pricing - please get in touch with our sales team (sales@floodmodeller.com).
Hi Mark, its great to hear that you found this video useful. We offer a diverse range of learning tools on our website here: www.floodmodeller.com/help-support/ If you have any questions, email us on support@floodmodeller.com
Thanks for the explanations. can you share a 1D-2D linked modelling video
Sure, check out this video: ua-cam.com/video/SCAf7GIcQGE/v-deo.html
Thank you very much for sharing this knowledge
Hello, pls I would to have a soft copy of this presentation, so that i can refernce it accordingly. Thanks
The presentation was informative, thanks.
What is means production runs?
Hi,please why thé 1d model il poor at flood routes in urban Areas can you more explain that please?
Our 1D river model doesn't show flow paths on the floodplain, therefore you would need to use one of our 2D solvers to represent this, so that you can accurately understand which direction the flow travels and it moves between building, along roads, etc.
Dr. Wicks, thank you so much for the presentation. It definitely made me more knowledgeable on 2D modeling. However, I am wondering, how does a 1D model have advantages over 2D model at bridges/weirs and other structures. Isn't a 2D model better given that it calculates hydraulic parameters at each cell?
Hi Subhash - thank you for your message - please submit your question on the forums on www.floodmodeller.com or email support@floodmodeller.com for further information.
Subhash usually bridges will be modelled in 1D as it is will be difficult or not possible in to model in 2D. In a river reach, water flows through the opening and when water level rises above the soffit level water pass above the bridge (road). It will be difficut to model the Water flowing through the bridge and above the bridge in 2D.
Can we do 2D modelling in free flood modeller version?
Hi, there is no longer a free version of Flood Modeller available. However, we have very flexible, affordable pricing - please get in touch with our sales team (sales@floodmodeller.com).
Thank you for this video. It is really useful for beginners
Hi Mark, its great to hear that you found this video useful. We offer a diverse range of learning tools on our website here: www.floodmodeller.com/help-support/
If you have any questions, email us on support@floodmodeller.com
Where can I get information to install the license
Hi Crysma, you can download the free version from www.floodmodeller.com (under Downloads)
Hello - you can download the free version here: www.floodmodeller.com/downloads
Sir give me link of flood modeller software
Hello - you can download the free version here: www.floodmodeller.com/downloads
Great video!
Thanks!