The Live Data Configuration can be used to derive flow or pressure values from reservoir and pump live data. The derived data profile can be used to compare model and field data for simple scenarios in which the outflow from a Pump Station or Reservoir has not been metered. A reservoir depth profile can also be derived from percentage full data.
Flow data can be derived from:
Pressure data can be derived from:
Flow from a reservoir can be calculated from reservoir depth or percentage full readings and the reservoir volume / depth curve.
A flow profile derived from reservoir depth or percentage full data provides an estimate of flow into / out of a reservoir with a single inflow-outflow. (If the reservoir has more than one inflow or outflow, the reservoir data must be adjusted to account for other flows into or out of the reservoir for the derived data to be meaningful.)
Pressure at a reservoir can be calculated from reservoir percentage full readings and the reservoir volume / depth curve.
To derive a flow or pressure profile from reservoir level / percentage full data:
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The depth values at which the reservoir is considered empty (0% Full Depth) and full (100% Full Depth) may also be defined in the Derived Values Parameters page:
Right click in the Live Data Point View and select Graph selected live data point(s) from the context menu to display a graph of derived flow or pressure.
Flow from a pump can be calculated from pump switching data and a single pump flow rate.
To derive a flow profile from Pump switching data:
Right click in the Live Data Point View and select Graph selected live data point(s) from the context menu to display a graph of derived flow.