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
Import Terrain and Boundary:
Ensure you have your terrain and site boundary imported into PVFARM.
Auto-Fill Ranges and Colors:
Use the auto-fill feature to populate ranges and colors for your terrain.
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.
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.