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### Basic channel geometry
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![basechange-illustration_straight-01](uploads/b11bea8f3777b58706237cd7544436fc/basechange-illustration_straight-01.png)
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![basechange-illustration_straight](uploads/8e39e954c0b5d2f7e6c877dfc5999e93/basechange-illustration_straight.png)
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Setting the `--widening` flag will include a widened section at the end of the straight channel. Note that this will dramatically increase the length of the channel when only using default arguments due to the way the widening is appended to the existing cross sections.
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![basechange-illustration_widening-01](uploads/08c9697d8805e4dca10e4e859428f290/basechange-illustration_widening-01.png)
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![basechange-illustration_widening](uploads/c67b123148148c4ed384654c510d821e/basechange-illustration_widening.png)
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> **Important:** Note that while `N` and `NW` are specified including their start and end cross section, `NT` only controls the number of inserted, interpolated cross sections between the two uniform channels.
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