The behaviour of a network under particular conditions is modelled by running simulations. The simulations test the effects of a given flow of water through the network over a period of time and identify weaknesses in the system, such as nodes that are liable to flood under given conditions.
The details of particular simulations are held on the database as runs. When a run is set up, one or more time varying inputs - rainfall events, or flow surveys, or, for on-premise databases only, time series database objects - can be specified for use in calculations. The system creates one simulation for each time varying input therefore each run may contain one or more simulations. In addition, if the run includes any scenarios and/or episode collections (InfoWorks networks only), then simulations will also be created for each scenario and/or each episode for all time varying inputs included in the run.
For details of hydraulic model equations used in ICM for InfoWorks networks, see the Hydraulic Theory topic.
As well as the basic hydraulic simulation, a number of other types of simulation can be carried out:
For SWMM simulations, there is a check list which allows you to indicate which processing options are to be included in a simulation. These processes include, for example, rainfall dependent infiltration/inflow (RDII), snowmelt and water quality. In addition, the method for handling surcharge conditions can also be set. See Options for further information.
In addition, 2D Simulations can be used to carry out more detailed flood analysis of defined areas in the SWMM network. A 2D simulation will be automatically performed if the network contains at least one 2D Zone.
The simulation parameters govern how the engine performs the model calculations in the hydraulic simulation. The default values have been chosen for optimum accuracy and performance, and therefore do not normally need to be amended. However, the parameters can be edited if necessary.
From the Model menu, select Model parametersSimulation parameters to display the
simulation parameters values in the
Object Properties Window for the currently active
InfoWorks
network.
For
SWMM networks, the model parameters also include options which determine how the hydraulic simulation is performed. To change any of these options, select Model parametersOptions from the Model menu to display the
model parameter values for the currently active
SWMM network.
Diagnostic checks can be set up as part of a run for InfoWorks networks. Thresholds for various parameters are set. If the simulation engine exceeds these thresholds during a simulation, the icon used for the simulation in the Explorer Window is displayed in a different colour.
If sensible threshold values are exceeded, this could mean that numerical instabilities have occurred in the simulation engine.
To set up run diagnostics for a run
See Computational Instabilities for further information.
The colour of the simulation icon provides information on the status of the simulation after it has run:
Note that it is not possible to tell if there is a job for an on-premise simulation queued on another machine, or if a cloud simulation is either running on the local agent or running in the cloud.
For cloud simulations, results are available locally.
For cloud simulations, results are available locally.
For incomplete cloud simulations, results are available locally.
Note: Convergence problems relate to the 1D engine. The 2D engine does not experience convergence problems as it uses an explicit solver.