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I think I meet exactly the same problem as described in this old topic : <http://feflow.info/forum/index.php/topic,107.msg241.html#msg241> Do you remember what was wrong in Colin Smith's model?
Thanks for your help,
CS
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the Feflow support has answered me.
the n°1 method is the good one: join polygons (.PLY)
but to check the import, select "T list tool" and then click on "in out flow on top", a window pops up, and clicking on "preview time dependency" make the functions appear. then, okay.
:)
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since my last post, i tried a few methods to import time-varying recharge:
1-I have imported a .PLY file in the flow data section and then database=.DBF and add link (ID to ID). nothing happens, even if i re-click on ""in out flow on top", there is no message from Feflow ( iwas hoping something like "overlay"?)
2-i tried to import some .TRP file with .POW IDs. nothing happens either. only points appear at the end of the importation, but no areas, and no message from Feflow.
3- the ideal would be linking the .PLY to my .POW file i have already imported in the power function section.
I may add i have 9 IDs=9 polygons=9 .POW power functions, and 5475 days (time step = 1 day)
ideas? ???
Thank you
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hello,
i am trying to import some infiltration functions. I have imported a .PLY file in the flow data section.
but i can't find the wheeze to link the .PLY to my .POW file i have already imported in the power function section. i may tell you my IDs in the .POW files are the good ones in the .PLY file.
any ideas?
Thanks for your answer(s)
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that was it, the link is internal to the GIS. thanks a lot for your answer :)
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Hello,
I am trying to import some files defining permeability (K, m/s) and storage compressibility = storativity coefficient (S, no unit) in the Flow Materials section.
I first tried using the permeability .SHP file. It has been well imported, but the Mesh Inspector shows there is "no data" (no K value linked to the .SHP file areas).
Then, I tried to link the .SHP file to a .DAT file, built as following (.XLS - .TXT - .DAT):
ID0 value0
ID1 value1
and so on...
END
(ID0 is the polygon number created under Arcview software)
...but it didn't work.
Is my .DAT file correctly built? Is it a good idea?
Thanks a lot for your answer(s)
(i am using Feflow 5.2)