The computational accuracy of a model is increased when the orthogonality of a grid is optimized. A perfect grid would have all cells perpendicular to the boundary lines. This In practice, this is very difficult to achieve, and thus, for most EFDC models an orthogonality orthogonal deviation of under less than 3o is recommended. The orthogonalization tool is used to reduce the orthogonal deviation of a grid.
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There are two options for orthogonalizing grid: Othogonalize entire grid and Othogonalize a grid which are to orthogonalize the entire grid or to othogonalize a grid block as described below:
(1) Othogonalize the entire grid
- Select the grid layer in the Layer Control by LMC
- From Grid menu, select Orthogonalize Grid, or the user can click on the Orthogonalize grid button from the main toolbar as shown in Figure 4. As a result, When this is done the entire grid will be immediately orthogonalized immediately. Figure 5 shows orthogonality change of change in orthogonality of the grid after applying Orthogonalize Grid.
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Figure 5 Grid image after applying "Orthogonalize Grid"
Othogonalize (2) Orthogonalize a grid block
- Select the grid layer in the Layer Control by LMC
- From the main toolbar, select the Select object button then select a grid node, hold the Shift key and select the second grid node. The grid block will be highlighted as shown Figure 6.
- Next, from Grid menu, select Orthogonalize Grid or the user can click on the Orthogonalize grid button from the main toolbar. On the other hand, the user also can A further options is to select Orthogonalize Grid Block from the RMC 's options as shown in Figure 7. As a result, the grid block will be immediately orthogonalized immediately. Figure 8 shows orthogonality change change in orthogonality of the grid after applying Orthogonalize Grid for a grid block.
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