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Transcript
00:04
In info works.
00:05
WS pro A demand area analysis provides data that allows users to
00:10
review the current demand for water and project future potential demand areas.
00:16
After generating demand areas from area codes with the demand area grid open,
00:20
you can view the flow balance results as a graph or grid
00:24
from the grid right click demand area 35 and select properties.
00:29
The demand area 35 dialog box appears which
00:32
contains the properties for this specific demand area
00:37
to view the flow balance results as a graph open the demand slash leakage tab.
00:42
This graph displays how the net inflow for the system has
00:45
been divided into its component parts over the 24 hour period.
00:51
Vertical lines display the search period over which the minimum night flow
00:54
is located and the measurement period over which the minimum night flow occurs
00:59
to review these results as a grid open the demand slash leakage grid tab
01:05
highlight a selection of cells and click copy the
01:08
clipboard to copy the highlighted data to the clipboard.
01:11
You can then paste the data into another application
01:15
note that the un profile demand column contains the values
01:18
that are normalized and updated in the demand diagram.
01:22
Also be aware that the values placed in the demand diagram
01:26
are affected by the demand interpolation setting on the parameters tab
01:31
reviewing flow balance results.
01:32
As a graph or grid provides a way for users
01:35
to visualize how the network demand fluctuates over time.
01:39
It also allows you to accurately anticipate peak times,
01:42
ensuring reliable and efficient service across all points within a demand area.
Video transcript
00:04
In info works.
00:05
WS pro A demand area analysis provides data that allows users to
00:10
review the current demand for water and project future potential demand areas.
00:16
After generating demand areas from area codes with the demand area grid open,
00:20
you can view the flow balance results as a graph or grid
00:24
from the grid right click demand area 35 and select properties.
00:29
The demand area 35 dialog box appears which
00:32
contains the properties for this specific demand area
00:37
to view the flow balance results as a graph open the demand slash leakage tab.
00:42
This graph displays how the net inflow for the system has
00:45
been divided into its component parts over the 24 hour period.
00:51
Vertical lines display the search period over which the minimum night flow
00:54
is located and the measurement period over which the minimum night flow occurs
00:59
to review these results as a grid open the demand slash leakage grid tab
01:05
highlight a selection of cells and click copy the
01:08
clipboard to copy the highlighted data to the clipboard.
01:11
You can then paste the data into another application
01:15
note that the un profile demand column contains the values
01:18
that are normalized and updated in the demand diagram.
01:22
Also be aware that the values placed in the demand diagram
01:26
are affected by the demand interpolation setting on the parameters tab
01:31
reviewing flow balance results.
01:32
As a graph or grid provides a way for users
01:35
to visualize how the network demand fluctuates over time.
01:39
It also allows you to accurately anticipate peak times,
01:42
ensuring reliable and efficient service across all points within a demand area.
In InfoWorks WS Pro, a demand area analysis provides data that allows users to review the current demand for water and project future potential demand areas.
To view flow balance results as a graph or grid:
This graph displays how the net inflow for the system has been divided into its component parts over the 24-hour period. Vertical lines display the search period over which the minimum night flow was located, and the measurement period over which the minimum night flow occurs.
To review these results as a grid and use it in another application:
Note: The Unprofiled Demand column contains the values that are normalized and updated in the demand diagram. Also, the values placed in the demand diagram are affected by the Demand Interpolation setting on the Parameters tab.
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