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Set up and run 1D simulations.
Tutorial resources
These downloadable resources will be used to complete this tutorial:
With a model network and event boundaries set up, a model simulation can be set up to test the performance of the network over time. For this tutorial, you use a sewer network, along with previously created event data, to run a simulation.
Before running a simulation, a typical workflow is to receive a model from a client or consulting firm. This may contain the files needed for the simulation. Otherwise, the files need to be created first:
To copy the model group to the database:
To set up the simulation:
Notice that there is already a simulation set up. When copying a simulation into an .icmt file, ICM brings in all associated files.
Now, create a new run using the 2001 Typical Year_Evap rainfall event:
Note that when dragging these data objects, they can only be dropped into the appropriate sections of the Run View or collectively into the run title area.
To set the time-related parameters for the run:
To run the simulation and view the progress:
The Job Progress window can also be opened from the Job Control toolbar by clicking the View and control progress icon.
To set up a comparison simulation:
This simulation is already set up but does not have any results.
Set up timestep options to define the criteria under which the Dry Weather Flow (DWF) Mode applies. This can be used to speed up long time series simulations or commonly to terminate a design rainfall simulation after a set dry period following rainfall.
The Design Run job appears in the Job Control window. As the runs complete, the color of the rows change to green to indicate a successful simulation.
The simulation icons in the Main Database also change color to indicate the simulation status. For this tutorial, both should be green.
A set of simulation results is now available to analyze and interrogate, using the analysis tools within InfoWorks ICM.