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# class name (e.g. fine sand) of the soil to which a number of physically meaningful soil parameters is attached; please observe that  
# '''class name''' (e.g. fine sand) of the soil to which a number of physically meaningful soil parameters is attached; please observe that  
#:* the class name must be unique.  
#:* the class name must be unique.  
# '''material identification number''' for the soil type; please pay attention that
# '''material identification number''' for the soil type; please pay attention that
#:* this number must be unique, similar to the class name above.  
#:* this number must be unique, similar to the class name above.  
# '''code of a physical parameter''' associated with the soil type as well as its '''value;''' please consider the following:
# '''code of a physical parameter''' associated with the soil type as well as its '''value;''' please consider the following:
::* for each soil type specified an arbitrary number of physical parameters can be chosen to describe soil qualities;
:::* for each soil type specified an arbitrary number of physical parameters can be chosen to describe soil qualities;
::* within one type of soil each parameter may not occur more than once;
:::* within one type of soil each parameter may not occur more than once;
::* the number of parameters associated with a soil type can vary form soil type to soil type;
:::* the number of parameters associated with a soil type can vary form soil type to soil type;
::* if this file is used to describe a sediment classification, grain size (code = 626) as well as grain density (code = 1136) must be prescribed.  
:::* if this file is used to describe a sediment classification, grain size (code = 626) as well as grain density (code = 1136) must be prescribed.  
Notice: valid code numbers for the physical parameters can be found in the configuration file '''$PROGHOME/cfg/phydef.cfg.de.dat'''.  
Notice: valid code numbers for the physical parameters can be found in the configuration file '''$PROGHOME/cfg/phydef.cfg.de.dat'''.  



Revision as of 13:48, 26 May 2010

Basic Information

File-Type

soil.dat

File-Form

FORMATTED

Version

V2.x / August 1999

Description-Date

July 2002

Significance of the File

contains a list of soil types together with the associated soil parameters; especially it can be used to define a sediment classification, e.g. the Udden-Wentworth-Scale.

File-Contents (in Catchwords)

  1. class name (e.g. fine sand) of the soil to which a number of physically meaningful soil parameters is attached; please observe that
    • the class name must be unique.
  2. material identification number for the soil type; please pay attention that
    • this number must be unique, similar to the class name above.
  3. code of a physical parameter associated with the soil type as well as its value; please consider the following:
  • for each soil type specified an arbitrary number of physical parameters can be chosen to describe soil qualities;
  • within one type of soil each parameter may not occur more than once;
  • the number of parameters associated with a soil type can vary form soil type to soil type;
  • if this file is used to describe a sediment classification, grain size (code = 626) as well as grain density (code = 1136) must be prescribed.

Notice: valid code numbers for the physical parameters can be found in the configuration file $PROGHOME/cfg/phydef.cfg.de.dat.

An arbitrary number of soil types can be difined within a single file.

Notice: dictionary-file soil_untrim_dico.dat, normally present in directory $PROGHOME/dic/, will be automatically read by the application program in addition to the user-specified input file.

Programs using this Type of File

TELEMAC-2D, SEDIMORPH, TRIM-2D, UNS, UNTRIM, UNTRIM2007

Example-File

please refer to $PROGHOME/examples/soil/soil.dat; if a sediment classification is described please refer to $PROGHOME/examples/lib/io_sediment/sediment_test_input.dat.


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