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Transcript
00:03
Once a configuration for a generalized multi run has been set up in info
00:07
works WS pro with test cases created and result and analysis settings configured,
00:13
you can perform the run
00:15
right click model group and select new run group.
00:21
Then right click the run group and select new run
00:25
in the schedule.
00:26
Hydraulic run dialog box in the title type box name this run valve closures
00:33
in the schedule, hydraulic run dialogue set the run to experimental
00:38
note that if you do not enable experimental,
00:41
then the resulting GMR object will be locked to the run and
00:45
read only and you will not be able to make small changes
00:49
next from the run type dropdown. Select normal
00:53
then from the run type group, select generalized multi run
00:57
from the generalized multi run options.
00:60
Dialogue specify the previously created
01:02
valve closures configuration by dragging it
01:05
from the model group and dropping it into the configuration pane.
01:08
Or you could select browse navigate to the configuration you want and select it.
01:15
Next. Enter a number of test cases you wish to run for parallel processing.
01:20
The default is set to 20.
01:22
However, if you have a significantly powerful computer,
01:25
you may wish to increase this
01:27
click. Ok.
01:29
Back in the schedule, hydraulic run dialogue,
01:32
ensure a network control and demand diagram are assigned
01:38
click run
01:40
after a few minutes. The run displays in the model group window,
01:45
you will notice only one simulation in the run group.
01:48
This is because when these test cases were configured,
01:51
the option to keep only the summary results was selected
01:55
right, click the run and select open as summary report.
02:01
A summary report appears that includes a table summary of each
02:05
test case where the maximum pressure is below 20 m.
02:08
It also includes columns for the minimum average and maximum
02:12
pressures as well as the id of the customer point.
02:15
It occurs at
02:16
this data represents the constraints you applied through
02:19
the CP less than 20 m stored query
02:23
running generalized multi run simulations creates a robust set of data for any
02:27
number of comparisons which can be
02:29
reviewed in several flexible reporting options.
Video transcript
00:03
Once a configuration for a generalized multi run has been set up in info
00:07
works WS pro with test cases created and result and analysis settings configured,
00:13
you can perform the run
00:15
right click model group and select new run group.
00:21
Then right click the run group and select new run
00:25
in the schedule.
00:26
Hydraulic run dialog box in the title type box name this run valve closures
00:33
in the schedule, hydraulic run dialogue set the run to experimental
00:38
note that if you do not enable experimental,
00:41
then the resulting GMR object will be locked to the run and
00:45
read only and you will not be able to make small changes
00:49
next from the run type dropdown. Select normal
00:53
then from the run type group, select generalized multi run
00:57
from the generalized multi run options.
00:60
Dialogue specify the previously created
01:02
valve closures configuration by dragging it
01:05
from the model group and dropping it into the configuration pane.
01:08
Or you could select browse navigate to the configuration you want and select it.
01:15
Next. Enter a number of test cases you wish to run for parallel processing.
01:20
The default is set to 20.
01:22
However, if you have a significantly powerful computer,
01:25
you may wish to increase this
01:27
click. Ok.
01:29
Back in the schedule, hydraulic run dialogue,
01:32
ensure a network control and demand diagram are assigned
01:38
click run
01:40
after a few minutes. The run displays in the model group window,
01:45
you will notice only one simulation in the run group.
01:48
This is because when these test cases were configured,
01:51
the option to keep only the summary results was selected
01:55
right, click the run and select open as summary report.
02:01
A summary report appears that includes a table summary of each
02:05
test case where the maximum pressure is below 20 m.
02:08
It also includes columns for the minimum average and maximum
02:12
pressures as well as the id of the customer point.
02:15
It occurs at
02:16
this data represents the constraints you applied through
02:19
the CP less than 20 m stored query
02:23
running generalized multi run simulations creates a robust set of data for any
02:27
number of comparisons which can be
02:29
reviewed in several flexible reporting options.
Once a configuration for a generalized multi run has been set up in InfoWorks WS Pro with test cases created and the result and analysis settings configured, you can perform the run.
Note that if you do not enable Experimental, then the resulting GMR object will be locked to the run and read-only, and you will not be able to make small changes.
Note: if you have a significantly powerful computer, you may wish to increase the number of test cases.
After a few minutes, the run displays in the Model Group window.
Notice that there is only one simulation in the Run Group. This is because when these test cases were configured, the option to keep only the summary results was selected.
A Summary Report appears that includes a table summary of each test case where the maximum pressure is below 20m.
It also includes columns for the minimum, average, and maximum pressures, as well as the ID of the customer point it occurs at. This data represents the constraints you applied through the CP<20m stored query.
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