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Creating Boundaries Based on Terrain in PVFARM

How to create boundaries based on your project's terrain

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Written by Kayla Treese
Updated over a week ago

In this article, we will guide you through the process of creating boundaries based on your project’s terrain in PVFARM.

Step 1: Analyzing Terrain

  1. Import Terrain and Boundary:

    • Ensure you have your terrain and site boundary imported into PVFARM.

  2. Auto-Fill Ranges and Colors:

    • Use the auto-fill feature to populate ranges and colors for your terrain.

  3. Adjust Terrain Ranges:

    • To customize terrain ranges:

      • Set the range count. For example, setting it to 3 will split the terrain into three sections.

      • Manually adjust the ranges if needed. For example, you can set ranges from 0 to 10 feet, 10 to 15 feet, etc.

  4. Maximize Terrain Overview:

    • Set the range count to 10 (the maximum) for the most detailed breakdown.

Step 2: Create Boundaries Based on Terrain

1. Create the Boundaries:

  • Click on the plus sign next to “Boundary” and select “Based on the Elevation of the Terrain” or “Based on the NS Slope of the Terrain.”

  • You can see that the system has automatically filled in the lowest and highest points of elevation or slope.

2. Set Elevation or Slope Slices:

  • Refer to your terrain analysis panel to set the minimum and maximum elevation for your exclusion zone.

  • Example: For a specific slice represented by a yellow color, set the minimum to 651.4698 feet and the maximum to 723.85 feet.

  • Use the “Ignore areas less than” option to avoid creating boundaries for tiny areas.

3. Adjust Boundaries:

  • Turn the terrain to transparent to visualize the boundaries that were created.

  • Adjust the “Ignore areas less than” value if needed to capture smaller areas.

Step 3: Utilizing Exclusion Zones

1. Open Model Explorer:

  • Select the newly created boundaries.

  • If they aren’t selected, hold down Shift and select them manually.

2. Set as Exclusion Zones:

  • Go to “Object Details” and change the color to red.

  • Change boundary type to exclusion.

3. Expand Exclusion Zones:

  • If needed, include more terrain ranges (e.g., light green areas).

  • Click on the plus sign “Based on Terrain” and adjust the min elevation accordingly.

  • Turn the terrain to transparent to see the new boundaries.

Step 4: Utilizing Sub-Areas

  • You can also use these boundaries to create sub-areas for different purposes.

    • Assign different equipment or parameters to these sub-areas.

    • Example: Use terrain-following trackers for specific sub-areas.

By following these steps, you can efficiently manage your project’s terrain and optimize the layout generation process in PVFARM.

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