Inlet q (Water Overlay): Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
mNo edit summary |
mNo edit summary |
||
Line 7: | Line 7: | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* A value of 0 means the potential amount of water flow is unlimited per timestep, and that water can flow in and out based on the configured [[Lower threshold (Water Overlay)|lower]] and [[upper threshold]]s | * A value of 0 means the potential amount of water flow is unlimited per timestep, and that water can flow in and out based on the configured [[Lower threshold (Water Overlay)|lower]] and [[Upper threshold (Water Overlay)|upper threshold]]s | ||
* Each calculation step is characterized by an amount of time that elapses. Based on the set flow rate, it is then calculated how much water is added in that time step. | * Each calculation step is characterized by an amount of time that elapses. Based on the set flow rate, it is then calculated how much water is added in that time step. | ||
* It is possible to vary the INLET_Q over time, by providing a file with times and flow rates. The resulting data is stored in INLET_Q as an [[attribute array]]. | * It is possible to vary the INLET_Q over time, by providing a file with times and flow rates. The resulting data is stored in INLET_Q as an [[attribute array]]. |
Revision as of 09:58, 19 June 2019
Notes
- A value of 0 means the potential amount of water flow is unlimited per timestep, and that water can flow in and out based on the configured lower and upper thresholds
- Each calculation step is characterized by an amount of time that elapses. Based on the set flow rate, it is then calculated how much water is added in that time step.
- It is possible to vary the INLET_Q over time, by providing a file with times and flow rates. The resulting data is stored in INLET_Q as an attribute array.
- When using a dynamic INLET_Q, the adjustments in flow rate are immediate when the corresponding simulation time is reached.