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Transcript
00:03
Once you have successfully run a hydraulic model through an E P S,
00:07
you can review the results using the attribute tab of the model explorer.
00:11
And you can create animations of the results using the tools in the report manager
00:17
to begin double click the desired project dot APR
00:20
file to open RGI
00:22
Pro.
00:23
Once the project starts,
00:25
click the info water pro tab to open the info water pro ribbon
00:30
in the project panel, click initialize
00:34
graph tools allow you to animate your simulation result graphs
00:38
zoom to the area near pump P 140 which is near the tank in the lower left of the system
00:45
on the info water pro ribbon
00:47
in the view panel, click report manager
00:51
in the report manager, click new
00:54
in the graph report tab select pump curve and then click open.
00:59
Since selected elements was selected as the data scope,
01:02
the report manager is waiting for the pump to be selected
01:06
with the select tool. Active click and drag the mouse over pump P 140.
01:11
The pump turns light blue indicating that it is selected
01:15
right. Click anywhere in the map display
01:18
and select enter
01:21
in the report manager, click the display settings icon,
01:25
set the display delay to 100 milliseconds.
01:29
The display delay indicates the amount of time
01:31
the graph will pause at each delayed timestep,
01:35
then set the stepping interval to one
01:37
and then click. OK.
01:40
The stepping interval of one indicates that
01:42
each output time step will be displayed.
01:45
A value of two would skip every other time step.
01:49
Click the fast forward icon to animate the graph.
01:53
The animation curve allows you to see where the
01:55
pump operated over the time of the simulation.
01:59
Any report in info water pro can be customized using this tool.
02:03
Click hide to close the report manager.
02:07
Every report and graph in the report manager is saved
02:10
in its current state until it is manually removed,
02:13
refreshed or the model is closed.
Video transcript
00:03
Once you have successfully run a hydraulic model through an E P S,
00:07
you can review the results using the attribute tab of the model explorer.
00:11
And you can create animations of the results using the tools in the report manager
00:17
to begin double click the desired project dot APR
00:20
file to open RGI
00:22
Pro.
00:23
Once the project starts,
00:25
click the info water pro tab to open the info water pro ribbon
00:30
in the project panel, click initialize
00:34
graph tools allow you to animate your simulation result graphs
00:38
zoom to the area near pump P 140 which is near the tank in the lower left of the system
00:45
on the info water pro ribbon
00:47
in the view panel, click report manager
00:51
in the report manager, click new
00:54
in the graph report tab select pump curve and then click open.
00:59
Since selected elements was selected as the data scope,
01:02
the report manager is waiting for the pump to be selected
01:06
with the select tool. Active click and drag the mouse over pump P 140.
01:11
The pump turns light blue indicating that it is selected
01:15
right. Click anywhere in the map display
01:18
and select enter
01:21
in the report manager, click the display settings icon,
01:25
set the display delay to 100 milliseconds.
01:29
The display delay indicates the amount of time
01:31
the graph will pause at each delayed timestep,
01:35
then set the stepping interval to one
01:37
and then click. OK.
01:40
The stepping interval of one indicates that
01:42
each output time step will be displayed.
01:45
A value of two would skip every other time step.
01:49
Click the fast forward icon to animate the graph.
01:53
The animation curve allows you to see where the
01:55
pump operated over the time of the simulation.
01:59
Any report in info water pro can be customized using this tool.
02:03
Click hide to close the report manager.
02:07
Every report and graph in the report manager is saved
02:10
in its current state until it is manually removed,
02:13
refreshed or the model is closed.
Once you have successfully run a hydraulic model through an EPS, you can review the results using the Attribute tab of the Model Explorer, and you can create animations of the results using the tools in the Report Manager.
The display delay indicates the amount of time the graph will pause at each displayed timestep.
The stepping interval of 1 indicates that each output timestep will be displayed (a value of 2 would skip every other time step).
The animation curve allows you to see where the pump operated over the time of the simulation.
Any report in InfoWater Pro can be customized using this tool. Every report and graph in the Report Manager is saved in its current state until it is manually removed, refreshed, or the model is closed.
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