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Use the Steady State calibration mode in InfoWater Pro to specify the desired pipe roughness, junction demands, unknown pipe statuses, junction pressures, and pipe flows obtained from field measurement data. Once the modeling parameters have been specified, a calibration simulation can be run, and the results exported to any project data set. This example calibrates pipe roughness in a junction pressure zone.
Start by running a simulation for the current scenario:
Set up a calibration run for the active scenario:
To create a new pipe database information field:
In this example, all pipes have the same material and were installed in the same year, so four groups will be created for this calibration.
The increment for the calibration from Min to Max is determined by Levels, where each increment equals [Max-Min] divided by Levels.
This query has already been created in the model.
All 4-inch pipes in Pressure Zone 3 are added to the domain.
Now, edit the domain to add these pipes to a pipe group.
Be sure to select and add each as a DB Query in the Domain Manager before editing the domain to add the PIPE_GROUP values. For step 34, in the Edit Attribute dialog box, set the following:
Remember to Save the model and clear the domain after each operation.
Return to the Calibrator to complete the setup:
In the Roughness Group tab, the first four lines in the Pipe IDs column are now populated.
This tab allows for entering measured field pressures for specific junctions across the distribution system. In this example, the junctions shown represent pressure measurements within PZM3.
Now, run the calibration simulation:
Once complete, review the results on the tabs where data was entered for this example:
Values in red in the % Diff column indicate values outside the evaluation thresholds set in the Calibration Options.
Once satisfied that the calculated roughness factors are reasonable, export the results to an existing or new pipe set.
All roughness coefficients are applied to the various pipe groups.
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