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Transcript
00:03
When performing a surge analysis in InfoSurge Pro, you can customize the output data in several ways.
00:10
In this example, you create a surge head profile for multiple nodes in a water distribution system.
00:16
To begin, double-click the desired project .aprx file to open ArcGIS Pro.
00:22
Once the project starts, click the InfoWater Pro tab to open the InfoWater Pro ribbon.
00:28
In the Project panel, click Initialize.
00:31
From the Model Explorer, click Run Manager to open the Run Manager dialog.
00:36
You can also open this dialog from the InfoWater Pro ribbon, Analysis panel.
00:41
In the Run Manager dialog, Surge tab, click Run to perform a surge analysis.
00:47
Once it completes, click OK to close the dialog.
00:52
From the ribbon, View panel, click Report Manager to open the Report Manager dialog.
00:58
In the Report Manager dialog, click New.
01:02
Then, in the Output Report/Graph dialog, make sure *Active*:Surge is selected as the output source.
01:08
From the Graph Report tab, select Surge Node Group Graph, and in the Data Scope group box, enable Selected Element(s) <.
01:16
Click Open.
01:18
You are prompted to select the desired junctions.
01:21
In the map, click and drag to select Junctions 11 and 32.
01:25
The junctions turn color to indicate that they are selected.
01:29
Right-click in the map and select Enter to complete the selection.
01:33
In the graph that appears, Junction 11 is represented by the blue line, and Junction 32 by the green line.
01:40
Compare the two pressure profiles to better understand how the surge wave propagation impacted the model in those areas.
Video transcript
00:03
When performing a surge analysis in InfoSurge Pro, you can customize the output data in several ways.
00:10
In this example, you create a surge head profile for multiple nodes in a water distribution system.
00:16
To begin, double-click the desired project .aprx file to open ArcGIS Pro.
00:22
Once the project starts, click the InfoWater Pro tab to open the InfoWater Pro ribbon.
00:28
In the Project panel, click Initialize.
00:31
From the Model Explorer, click Run Manager to open the Run Manager dialog.
00:36
You can also open this dialog from the InfoWater Pro ribbon, Analysis panel.
00:41
In the Run Manager dialog, Surge tab, click Run to perform a surge analysis.
00:47
Once it completes, click OK to close the dialog.
00:52
From the ribbon, View panel, click Report Manager to open the Report Manager dialog.
00:58
In the Report Manager dialog, click New.
01:02
Then, in the Output Report/Graph dialog, make sure *Active*:Surge is selected as the output source.
01:08
From the Graph Report tab, select Surge Node Group Graph, and in the Data Scope group box, enable Selected Element(s) <.
01:16
Click Open.
01:18
You are prompted to select the desired junctions.
01:21
In the map, click and drag to select Junctions 11 and 32.
01:25
The junctions turn color to indicate that they are selected.
01:29
Right-click in the map and select Enter to complete the selection.
01:33
In the graph that appears, Junction 11 is represented by the blue line, and Junction 32 by the green line.
01:40
Compare the two pressure profiles to better understand how the surge wave propagation impacted the model in those areas.
When performing a surge analysis in InfoSurge Pro, the output data can be customized in several ways. This example creates a surge head profile for multiple nodes in a water distribution system.
Select the desired junctions:
The junctions turn color to indicate that they are selected.
In the graph that appears, junction 11 is represented by a blue line, and junction 32 by a green line.
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