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Set global surge options before running a simulation.
Tutorial resources
These downloadable resources will be used to complete this tutorial:
When working in InfoSurge Pro, there are several global surge options that can be set after a successful hydraulic run. These options are accessible from one location in the Run Manager, on the Surge tab. Note that it is extremely important to first have a successful hydraulic analysis, since the results are used to determine initial conditions for the surge analysis.
A typical transient analysis only runs for a few minutes or less.
This is the node that will be monitored and displayed in the Simulation Progress view.
This defines the pressure head range used for the Y-axis when viewing a graph of the results.
This value represents the velocity of a pressure wave for any pipe that does not have a wave speed explicitly set.
To run a simplified surge analysis, pipe lengths may be adjusted so that each pipe is a length that ensures pressure waves will traverse the pipe in a time that is an exact multiple of the computational time increment. The Pipe Segment Length Tolerance field specifies the upper boundary for which these length adjustments will not exceed. The Cavitation Head value represents the head at which water will cavitate.
With Hydraulic Run Only enabled, this run is only a simple hydraulic analysis.
To view the simulation results:
Note that with no surge events, the pressure and head at node 11 should remain constant during the run.
For more details about the options available in the Surge tab of the Run Manager, visit the Autodesk InfoSurge Help topic, Running a Surge Analysis.