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Polygon Objects

A polygon is made up of a series of vertices and edges. Vertices can be moved, deleted or added. Vertices can also be snapped to vertices of other polygon or polyline objects. These shared vertices can then be moved together. See the Advanced Polygon and Polyline Editing section for details on editing polyline geometry.

The following polygon objects are available in both InfoWorks and SWMM networks:

The following polygon objects are only available in InfoWorks networks:

  • Storage Areas - used to define the plan area at ground level of a storage or pond node
  • 2D IC Zones (hydraulic, water quality, infiltration and sediment) - used to define areas in which initial condition values apply within a 2D mesh
  • Infiltration Zones (2D) - used to define areas within the 2D Zone to which infiltration will be applied
  • Infiltration Surfaces (2D) - not a polygon object, but associated with an Infiltration Zone to provide infiltration characteristics
  • Turbulence Zone (2D) - used to represent the physical area in which eddy viscosity is to apply
  • Turbulence Model (2D) - not a polygon object, but associated with a 2D Zone or Turbulence Zones (2D) to provide turbulence characteristics
  • Permeable Zone (2D) - used to provide a link between infiltrated volume from the 2D surface into the 1D system
  • Network Results Polygons (2D) - used to interrogate results within a 2D mesh
  • Risk Impact Zones - used to aggregate the results from individual Damage Receptors into geographical groupings
  • Building - used to represent rain falling onto a roof of a building and entering the drainage system and/or remaining on the surface, and to define an area where roughness, mesh levels and porosity are applied within a 2D mesh.
  • ARMA model - not a polygon object but may be associated with a TVD connector and a subcatchment. It defines the type of error calculation to be performed and the autoregressive (AR) and the moving average (MA) coefficients to be used in the ARMA predictions.

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