Index: DamClients/DamUI/trunk/doc/DAM UI - Functional Design/DataCombination.tex =================================================================== diff -u -r2248 -r2401 --- DamClients/DamUI/trunk/doc/DAM UI - Functional Design/DataCombination.tex (.../DataCombination.tex) (revision 2248) +++ DamClients/DamUI/trunk/doc/DAM UI - Functional Design/DataCombination.tex (.../DataCombination.tex) (revision 2401) @@ -72,10 +72,14 @@ The procedure for combining a surfaceline with a soil profile is described in \autoref{sec:CombiSurfaceLineSoilProfile}. \section{Combination of surface line with soil profile}\label{sec:CombiSurfaceLineSoilProfile} + \subsection{Combination of surface line with a 1D soilprofile}\label{sec:CombiSurfaceLine1DSoilProfile} A 1D soil profile is a summation of layers with layer boundaries (Z-values) and materialnames. Combination with a surfaceline is uncomplicated if all the Z-values of the surface line are within the boundaries of the soil profile. If not, the user can define a filling material. +\subsection{Transfer of 1D soilprofile}\label{sec:Transfer1D} +The user can vertically transfer the 1D profiles by defining a characteristic point as a reference level. This means that the Z-value of the characteristic point is the top of all 1D-soilprofiles of that location. This reference level is given per project. So if the surfacelevelinside is the reference, for each location the 1D-soilprofiles will start at the Z-value of the surfacelevelinside of that location. On top of the 1D soilprofile the filling material is used. + \subsection{Combination of surface line with a 2D soilprofile}\label{sec:CombiSurfaceLine2DSoilProfile} A 2D profile already has a topboundary with different Z-values. Combination with a surface line is more complicated since this top boundary and surfacel may differ in X and/or Z-values. The origin of the surfaceline can differ from the origin of the top boundary of the soil profile. The user can define this difference. The surfaceline is determing the final length of the combinated 2D-profile.