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apps:gis4envi-met [2022/06/27 14:51] – enviadmin | apps:gis4envi-met [2022/10/20 14:00] – [Gridding settings] enviadmin | ||
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* horizontal and vertical dimensions of model domain | * horizontal and vertical dimensions of model domain | ||
- | * resolution of model domain | + | * spatial |
- | * buildings | + | * building structures |
- | * surfaces | + | * surface |
* simple vegetation such as grass as well as more complex vegetation such as trees | * simple vegetation such as grass as well as more complex vegetation such as trees | ||
* digital elevation models -> terrain | * digital elevation models -> terrain | ||
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* receptors | * receptors | ||
- | If ENVI-met is installed on your PC (only applies to Windows-Users) - you can use the '' | + | If ENVI-met is installed on your PC (only applies to Windows-Users) - you can use the '' |
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- | The sub area layer should be a polygon layer featuring a single rectangular polygon. This rectangular polygon is then used as the border for the ENVI-met model area. | + | The sub area layer should be a polygon layer featuring a single rectangular polygon. This rectangular polygon is then used as the border for the ENVI-met model area. Please note, that the edge between the first and second vertex of the polygon define the lower x-axis of the ENVI-met model area. |
After selecting the sub area layer, the user can set the horizontal resolution of the model area. The resulting number of grids is calculated on the fly. Typical horizontal resolutions range from 2 meters to 10 meters. Please note that smaller number of grids will result in a faster microclimate simulation. | After selecting the sub area layer, the user can set the horizontal resolution of the model area. The resulting number of grids is calculated on the fly. Typical horizontal resolutions range from 2 meters to 10 meters. Please note that smaller number of grids will result in a faster microclimate simulation. | ||
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===== Additional Gridding settings ===== | ===== Additional Gridding settings ===== | ||
+ | In the " | ||
+ | == Default Roof / Wall Material == | ||
+ | Here, the user can define, which roof / wall materials shall be used for buildings. This field is only been read, if a building wall / roof material was not defined earlier in the Geodata section. | ||
+ | == Clear building cells close to the model border == | ||
+ | The lateral boundaries of the model area should be clear of structures roughly half the height of the adjacent buildings. This option will clear the lateral border cells from buildings. The user can define the number of cells that should be cleared from buildings | ||
- | * Lateral boundary should be clear of structures roughly half the height | + | == Use leveled building heights for buildings in DEM == |
+ | Since roof heights | ||
+ | == Start gridding of surfaces with == | ||
+ | This option might save considerable time of the digitization process. By defining a start surface type, first all surfaces are gridded with that ENVI_ID. Only areas where more information about the surface type is available from the " | ||
+ | == Remove vegetation from Buildings == | ||
+ | This option will remove all vegetation that might end up on top of building due to gridding. In case you want to use roof top greening, please consider the fields in the " | ||
===== Tutorials ===== | ===== Tutorials ===== | ||
- | Install the **latest version** of QGIS. You can find and install the " | + | Coming up on our youtube channel: [[https://www.youtube.com/ |
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- | {{ : | + | |