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Transcript
00:04
In info works.
00:05
WS pro demand area analysis provides data that allows users to review
00:09
the current demand for water and project future potential demand areas.
00:14
After generating demand areas from area codes with the demand area grid open,
00:19
you can define boundary conditions for the demand area
00:22
from the grid right click demand area 35
00:25
and from the shortcut menu select properties.
00:29
The property's dialogue for the specific demand area displays
00:33
open the definition tab
00:36
from the boundary conditions group.
00:38
You can define which objects are to act as boundaries to the demand area.
00:42
The seed node is a node within the polygon or assigned area code.
00:47
A trace is carried out starting from the seed
00:50
node and continuing until each branch of the trace reaches
00:53
either one of the boundary conditions selected in the
00:55
boundary condition grid or the limits of the network.
01:00
The resultant selection of nodes and links defines the demand area
01:05
from this tab. You can also select and find various objects in the GEO plan.
01:10
These objects include seed nodes bounding links the A Z and P node
01:15
transfer nodes and the demand area itself
01:19
being able to apply boundary conditions and review current boundary
01:23
conditions is key to understanding your demand area data.
Video transcript
00:04
In info works.
00:05
WS pro demand area analysis provides data that allows users to review
00:09
the current demand for water and project future potential demand areas.
00:14
After generating demand areas from area codes with the demand area grid open,
00:19
you can define boundary conditions for the demand area
00:22
from the grid right click demand area 35
00:25
and from the shortcut menu select properties.
00:29
The property's dialogue for the specific demand area displays
00:33
open the definition tab
00:36
from the boundary conditions group.
00:38
You can define which objects are to act as boundaries to the demand area.
00:42
The seed node is a node within the polygon or assigned area code.
00:47
A trace is carried out starting from the seed
00:50
node and continuing until each branch of the trace reaches
00:53
either one of the boundary conditions selected in the
00:55
boundary condition grid or the limits of the network.
01:00
The resultant selection of nodes and links defines the demand area
01:05
from this tab. You can also select and find various objects in the GEO plan.
01:10
These objects include seed nodes bounding links the A Z and P node
01:15
transfer nodes and the demand area itself
01:19
being able to apply boundary conditions and review current boundary
01:23
conditions is key to understanding your demand area data.
In InfoWorks WS Pro, demand area analysis provides data that allows users to review the current demand for water and project future potential demand areas.
To define boundary conditions for a demand area:
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