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examples:urbanlayout [2018/04/05 11:28] enviadminexamples:urbanlayout [2019/07/22 14:31] – [Example: Urban Layout] enviadmin
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 <WRAP centeralign>//A simple test layout of an urban scene.//</WRAP> <WRAP centeralign>//A simple test layout of an urban scene.//</WRAP>
  
-The Urban Layout model is a small (100 x 100 x20 Grids) model that shows a simple layout including the use of receptors.+The Urban Layout model is a small (100 x 100 x 20 Grids) model that shows a simple layout including the use of receptors. 
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 +==== Download Model Files  ==== 
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 +This is a simple example containing the .INX file with several receptors. A simple and typical summer situation is provided as .SIM file, one for using IVS and one using the standard ENVI-met radiation scheme.  
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 +| [[http://envi-met.info/public/examples/urbanlayout/UrbanLayout_modellfiles.zip|UrbanLayout_modellfiles.zip]] | Model Files (Area Input File .INX plus Configuration .SIM with and without IVS)| Please extract into a folder in your workspace directory. [[filereference:output:atmosphere|→ View File Reference]]|  
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 ==== Download Sample Results ==== ==== Download Sample Results ====
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 ^ Link     ^Content      ^Comments  ^ Link     ^Content      ^Comments 
-| [[http://envi-met.info/public/examples/urbanlayout/UrbanLayout_modellfiles.zip|UrbanLayout_modellfiles.zip]] | Model Files (Area Input File .INX plus Configuration .SIM with and without IVS)| Please extract into a folder in your workspace directory. [[filereference:output:atmosphere|→ View File Reference]]|  +|[[http://envi-met.info/public/examples/urbanlayout/atmosphere.zip|Atmosphere.zip]] |Atmosphere Data (3D |Extract to disc and View with LEONARDO |  
-|[[http://envi-met.info/public/examples/urbanlayout/atmosphere.zip|Atmosphere.zip]] |Atmosphere Data (3D|Extract to disc and view with LEONARDO as 2D or 3D Map|  +
 |[[http://envi-met.info/public/examples/urbanlayout/buildings.zip|Buildings.zip]] |Building Data (Static & Dynamic) (3D Facade) |Extract to disc and View with LEONARDO as Facade Data in 3D|   |[[http://envi-met.info/public/examples/urbanlayout/buildings.zip|Buildings.zip]] |Building Data (Static & Dynamic) (3D Facade) |Extract to disc and View with LEONARDO as Facade Data in 3D|  
 |[[http://envi-met.info/public/examples/urbanlayout/radiation.zip|Radiation.zip]] | Radiation Data (3D) |Extract to disc and view with LEONARDO as 2D or 3D Map|   |[[http://envi-met.info/public/examples/urbanlayout/radiation.zip|Radiation.zip]] | Radiation Data (3D) |Extract to disc and view with LEONARDO as 2D or 3D Map|  
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