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- In the Config\ModuleDataSetFiles create a zip file for the (update) model run. In our example the name for this zip file is Walrus_Hydr_Sobek3_Update.zip
- The zip file for the ModuleDataSetFile contains the following information:
- .\dlfow1d\.*.
- .\rtc\.*.
- ovd_dv.xml
- As you might have notice this is the content of the dimr_model file that was created in step 1B.
Step 6:
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Create the ColdStateFiles
Delft-FEWS will need a state file to be able to run the SOBEK model. In order to generate the first state files of the SOBEK model it is recommended to do a stand-alone run of the DIMR/SOBEK from the command line.
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- After the model has run succesfully it is possible to craete a state-file for Delft-FEWS.
- In the Config\ColdStateFiles\ create a zip for the cold state files. In our example this is the Walrus_Hydr_Sobek3_Update Default.zip
- The zip file for the ColdState files contains the following information
- Walrus_Hydr_Sobek3_Update Default \ dflow1d \ sobek.rda
- Walrus_Hydr_Sobek3_Update Default \ dflow1d \ sobek.rdf
- Walrus_Hydr_Sobek3_Update Default \ rtc \ state_import.xml
- When you analyse the model results you will find a sobek.nda and sobek.ndf file in the dimr_model \ dflow1d folder and a state_export.xml in the dimr_model \ rtc folder. You can use these files. Make sure to rename the extension of these files.