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Understand the different types of event data and how they are added to InfoWorks ICM.
In InfoWorks ICM, the data for simulations comes from events, either individually or as combinations of events.
An event contains a single set of hydrological or hydraulic data that varies with time, such as a rainfall record or a prediction of domestic wastewater inflow.
Event data can occur in either upstream or downstream boundary conditions. Upstream boundaries commonly consist of inflows into the network, either directly through an inflow event or indirectly through rainfall events applied to subcatchments. Downstream boundaries control how the flow leaves the model.
These are the event types supported in InfoWorks ICM:
Events can be added manually, imported from a variety of data sources, or in some cases, generated using a hydrologic boundary model, built into InfoWorks ICM, such as a design rainfall generator. Event data can also be exported to InfoWorks or CSV formats.
To create an event:
Event data can also be imported from a variety of formats, such as spreadsheets or CSV files:
For some event types, choosing Open as > Graph opens a graphical representation of the event data.
A sub-event is a single occurrence that can be isolated in time. A sub-event is made up of one or more profiles—a series of time-varying data values applicable to a particular measurement point.
Once the model network and model event data are set up with network and boundary conditions, models can be run to analyze the results.