You can use a raster to define the starting water level depth of a flood simulation as well as the infiltration rate and maximum infiltration values. Any single-band raster with numeric values, in a supported unit, added to the scene can be used.
Tip:
Raster functions can be used to create a layer in the map in a supported unit without requiring data conversion.
Define the starting water level using a raster
Use a raster to define the starting water level depth. This adds water on top of the area of interest before the simulation begins and is helpful when a scenario should start in a partially flooded state. For example, you can model a dam or a river that is already close to capacity.
To establish this starting water depth, complete the following:
- Right-click the layer in the Contents pane and click Configuration . Alternatively, click the launcher button in the Configuration group of the Simulation tab.
The Configure Simulation pane opens loaded with the current parameters.
- Under the Starting Water Level header, expand the Water Depth Raster gallery.
All rasters in the Contents pane are listed.
- Select the raster that contains the starting water level definition.
- Select the unit of the raster, such as yards (yd), from the drop-down list.
Note:
Only millimeters(mm), centimeters(cm), meters(m), inches(in), feet(ft), and yards(yd) are supported. - Click Apply to save these changes.
Define the infiltration rate using a raster
Use a raster to define how fast water enters the ground. This provides a more accurate representation of how some water will infiltrate into the ground.
To include an infiltration rate in a flood simulation, complete the following:
- Right-click the layer in the Contents pane and click Configuration . Alternatively, click the launcher button in the Configuration group of the Simulation tab.
The Configure Simulation pane opens loaded with the current parameters.
- Under the Infiltration Rasters header, expand the Infiltration Rate (units/hr) gallery.
All rasters in the Contents pane are listed.
- Select the raster that contains the infiltration rate definition.
- Select the measurement unit of the raster from the drop-down list.
Note:
Only millimeters(mm) and inches(in) are supported. - Click Apply to save these changes.
Define maximum infiltration using a raster
Use a raster to define the maximum allowable infiltration level. This defines at what point the soil can no longer absorb water.
To include a maximum infiltration rate in a flood simulation, complete the following:
- Right-click the layer in the Contents pane and click Configuration . Alternatively, click the launcher button in the Configuration group of the Simulation tab.
The Configure Simulation pane opens loaded with the current parameters.
- Under the Infiltration Rasters header, expand the Maximum Infiltration gallery.
All rasters in the Contents pane are listed.
- Select the raster that contains the maximum infiltration definition.
- Select the measurement unit of the raster from the drop-down list.
Note:
Only millimeters(mm) and inches(in) are supported. - Click Apply to save these changes.