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Transcript
00:03
Scenario management allows a hydraulic modeler to analyze
00:07
and compare multiple alternatives with different demand,
00:10
pump controls, tank sizes, system outages and other design possibilities.
00:16
In this exercise,
00:18
you use the scenario explorer to set up
00:20
in existing conditions and maximum day demand scenario
00:23
to begin. Double click the desired project dot APR file to open
00:28
Agis Pro.
00:30
Once the project starts,
00:31
click the info water pro tab to open the info water pro ribbon
00:36
in the project panel, click initialize
00:42
in the model explorer, click the scenario explorer icon
00:47
in the scenario explorer window, click new scenario.
00:51
Realize that this new scenario is a duplicate of the currently selected scenario,
00:55
which in this case is the base base network scenario.
00:60
In the new data scenario, pop up, enter a new id of existing
01:04
and then click OK.
01:06
This scenario represents the existing system under normal demand conditions.
01:12
Typically a scenario is set up initially to reflect existing conditions.
01:16
And another is created to reflect the alternatives,
01:20
select the existing scenario.
01:23
And then in the toolbar click copy
01:27
in the network data scenarios list a red asterisk appears on the file being copied,
01:33
select the base scenario.
01:34
And then in the toolbar,
01:36
click paste as child to paste the copied
01:38
scenario as a child of the selected scenario,
01:42
make sure that you let the tool tip appear so
01:44
that you do not click the paste and replace icon
01:49
in the data scenario, pop up. Enter a new ID of E
01:53
underscore mac day
01:55
and then click OK,
01:58
select the
01:59
max day scenario
01:60
and then click the dataset tab,
02:03
double click demand set
02:06
in the demand set window, select active and then in the toolbar click clone,
02:13
the active dataset refers to the dataset
02:15
associated with the currently active scenario.
02:19
Cloning.
02:19
The active dataset is recommended to ensure all current data
02:22
from the selected dataset is copied into the new data set
02:27
in the new demand set. Pop up. Enter a new ID of E X underscore MAC day
02:32
and then click, OK,
02:35
click OK. Again to close the demands set dialogue.
02:39
The new dataset is now associated with the
02:42
max day scenario.
02:44
Click exit to close the scenario explorer.
02:47
The scenario is ready to be edited.
Video transcript
00:03
Scenario management allows a hydraulic modeler to analyze
00:07
and compare multiple alternatives with different demand,
00:10
pump controls, tank sizes, system outages and other design possibilities.
00:16
In this exercise,
00:18
you use the scenario explorer to set up
00:20
in existing conditions and maximum day demand scenario
00:23
to begin. Double click the desired project dot APR file to open
00:28
Agis Pro.
00:30
Once the project starts,
00:31
click the info water pro tab to open the info water pro ribbon
00:36
in the project panel, click initialize
00:42
in the model explorer, click the scenario explorer icon
00:47
in the scenario explorer window, click new scenario.
00:51
Realize that this new scenario is a duplicate of the currently selected scenario,
00:55
which in this case is the base base network scenario.
00:60
In the new data scenario, pop up, enter a new id of existing
01:04
and then click OK.
01:06
This scenario represents the existing system under normal demand conditions.
01:12
Typically a scenario is set up initially to reflect existing conditions.
01:16
And another is created to reflect the alternatives,
01:20
select the existing scenario.
01:23
And then in the toolbar click copy
01:27
in the network data scenarios list a red asterisk appears on the file being copied,
01:33
select the base scenario.
01:34
And then in the toolbar,
01:36
click paste as child to paste the copied
01:38
scenario as a child of the selected scenario,
01:42
make sure that you let the tool tip appear so
01:44
that you do not click the paste and replace icon
01:49
in the data scenario, pop up. Enter a new ID of E
01:53
underscore mac day
01:55
and then click OK,
01:58
select the
01:59
max day scenario
01:60
and then click the dataset tab,
02:03
double click demand set
02:06
in the demand set window, select active and then in the toolbar click clone,
02:13
the active dataset refers to the dataset
02:15
associated with the currently active scenario.
02:19
Cloning.
02:19
The active dataset is recommended to ensure all current data
02:22
from the selected dataset is copied into the new data set
02:27
in the new demand set. Pop up. Enter a new ID of E X underscore MAC day
02:32
and then click, OK,
02:35
click OK. Again to close the demands set dialogue.
02:39
The new dataset is now associated with the
02:42
max day scenario.
02:44
Click exit to close the scenario explorer.
02:47
The scenario is ready to be edited.
Scenario management allows a hydraulic modeler to analyze and compare multiple alternatives with different demand, pump controls, tank sizes, system outages, and other design possibilities.
In this tutorial, you use the Scenario Explorer to set up an existing conditions and maximum day demand scenario.
Note: this new scenario is a duplicate of the currently selected scenario, which, in this case, is the BASE, Base Network Scenario.
This scenario represents the existing system under normal demand conditions. Typically, a scenario is set up initially to reflect existing conditions, and another is created to reflect the alternatives.
Note: In the Network Data Scenario(s) list, a red asterisk appears on the file being copied.
The ACTIVE dataset refers to the dataset associated with the currently active scenario. Cloning the ACTIVE dataset is recommended to ensure all current data from the selected data set is copied into the new dataset.
The new dataset is now associated with the EX_MAXDAY scenario.
The scenario is ready to be edited.
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