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Transcript
00:04
The firef flow demand table allows you to set up overrides and
00:07
block edits of various firef flow fields in a database editor.
00:11
Before running a firef flow simulation.
00:14
In this exercise,
00:15
you set the analysis to generate firef flow element reports for all hydrants
00:20
to begin. Double click the desired project dot
00:23
X file to open
00:25
Agis Pro.
00:26
Once the project startss,
00:28
click the info water pro tab to open the info water pro ribbon
00:33
in the project panel, click initialize
00:37
in the model explorer, click run
00:41
in the run manager on the firef flow tab, click edit firef flow table.
00:46
The DB editor opens,
00:49
select the generate model output column to highlight it in blue.
00:53
Right, click the column header
00:54
and select block editing
00:57
in the block edit window set the value to yes,
01:01
this field is case sensitive. So make sure that you type yes with an upper case Y
01:07
click. OK.
01:10
By applying yes to the generate model output column,
01:12
hydraulic results will be available based
01:15
on all junctions representing hydrants.
01:18
If the generate model output value is no,
01:20
then the hydraulic results will not be generated for the corresponding hydrant
01:25
notice. Also the residual pressure and design pressure columns.
01:30
These allow you to set unique residual
01:32
pressure and minimum design pressure values that will
01:35
override the global values set in the firef flow tab of the run manager.
01:39
Click save to save your edits and then exit to close the DB editor
01:46
in the run manager on the fire flow tab.
01:48
Make sure that run firef flow on domain only and duration are not enabled.
01:55
Click run
01:57
the firef flow report opens automatically in the report manager.
02:01
If you are prompted to switch to the most recent output data, click yes.
02:07
The report that opens is the standard firef flow report.
02:10
The hydraulic reports must be opened manually
02:14
in the report manager, click new
02:19
in the output slash report graph window
02:21
under available output sources select active firef flow
02:27
on the tabular report tab select firef flow junction
02:30
report from the list and then click open.
02:34
This report contains results for all junctions.
02:38
The hydrant for which the results are shown is specified
02:41
by the dropdown at the top of the report.
02:44
Realize that every hydrant in the drop down list
02:47
is a single simulation that opens that hydrant.
02:51
The junctions in the report are all other junctions that
02:53
are not being simulated as a hydrant at this point.
02:57
So by choosing a hydrant that you want to see the results for from the drop down,
03:01
the table shows you the effect that hydrant opening had on the system.
03:06
Again, this is only available because you entered.
03:08
Yes in the generate model output boolean fields in the table
03:13
in the report manager, click new again
03:17
in the output slash report graph window
03:19
under available output sources select active firef flow
03:24
on the tabular report, tab select firef flow pipe report
03:28
and then click open
03:30
view this report.
03:33
Close the report manager.
Video transcript
00:04
The firef flow demand table allows you to set up overrides and
00:07
block edits of various firef flow fields in a database editor.
00:11
Before running a firef flow simulation.
00:14
In this exercise,
00:15
you set the analysis to generate firef flow element reports for all hydrants
00:20
to begin. Double click the desired project dot
00:23
X file to open
00:25
Agis Pro.
00:26
Once the project startss,
00:28
click the info water pro tab to open the info water pro ribbon
00:33
in the project panel, click initialize
00:37
in the model explorer, click run
00:41
in the run manager on the firef flow tab, click edit firef flow table.
00:46
The DB editor opens,
00:49
select the generate model output column to highlight it in blue.
00:53
Right, click the column header
00:54
and select block editing
00:57
in the block edit window set the value to yes,
01:01
this field is case sensitive. So make sure that you type yes with an upper case Y
01:07
click. OK.
01:10
By applying yes to the generate model output column,
01:12
hydraulic results will be available based
01:15
on all junctions representing hydrants.
01:18
If the generate model output value is no,
01:20
then the hydraulic results will not be generated for the corresponding hydrant
01:25
notice. Also the residual pressure and design pressure columns.
01:30
These allow you to set unique residual
01:32
pressure and minimum design pressure values that will
01:35
override the global values set in the firef flow tab of the run manager.
01:39
Click save to save your edits and then exit to close the DB editor
01:46
in the run manager on the fire flow tab.
01:48
Make sure that run firef flow on domain only and duration are not enabled.
01:55
Click run
01:57
the firef flow report opens automatically in the report manager.
02:01
If you are prompted to switch to the most recent output data, click yes.
02:07
The report that opens is the standard firef flow report.
02:10
The hydraulic reports must be opened manually
02:14
in the report manager, click new
02:19
in the output slash report graph window
02:21
under available output sources select active firef flow
02:27
on the tabular report tab select firef flow junction
02:30
report from the list and then click open.
02:34
This report contains results for all junctions.
02:38
The hydrant for which the results are shown is specified
02:41
by the dropdown at the top of the report.
02:44
Realize that every hydrant in the drop down list
02:47
is a single simulation that opens that hydrant.
02:51
The junctions in the report are all other junctions that
02:53
are not being simulated as a hydrant at this point.
02:57
So by choosing a hydrant that you want to see the results for from the drop down,
03:01
the table shows you the effect that hydrant opening had on the system.
03:06
Again, this is only available because you entered.
03:08
Yes in the generate model output boolean fields in the table
03:13
in the report manager, click new again
03:17
in the output slash report graph window
03:19
under available output sources select active firef flow
03:24
on the tabular report, tab select firef flow pipe report
03:28
and then click open
03:30
view this report.
03:33
Close the report manager.
The fireflow demand table allows you to set up overrides and block edits of various fireflow fields in a database editor before running a fireflow simulation.
By applying Yes to the Generate Model Output column, hydraulic results will be available based on all junctions representing hydrants. If the Generate Model Output value is No, then the hydraulic results will not be generated for the corresponding hydrant.
Note: The Residual Pressure and Design Pressure columns allow you to set unique residual pressure and minimum design pressure values that will override the global values set in the Fireflow tab of the Run Manager.
The Fireflow report opens automatically in the Report Manager. The report that opens is the standard fireflow report. The hydraulic reports must be opened manually.
This report contains results for all junctions. The hydrant for which the results are shown is specified by the drop-down at the top of the report.
Note: Every hydrant in the drop-down is a single simulation that opens that hydrant. The junctions in the report are all other junctions that are not being simulated as a hydrant at this point. So, by choosing a hydrant that you want to see the results for from the drop-down, the table shows you the effect that hydrant opening had on the system. Again, this is only available because you entered Yes in the Generate Model Output Boolean fields in the table.
To review the fireflow pipe report:
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