Define tank measurements for selected tank and loading conditions to be matched in the calibration analysis (Extended Period mode only). The following dialog box items appear for the Tank Head/Level tab.
Main Menu
Mode - Choose a mode (Steady State, Fire Flow, or Extended Period) for Calibrator.
Run - Go to Run to Start and Stop the trial. You can also choose Options.... to view the Calibration Options dialog box:
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Link ID
Input the link ID where flow data has been measured.
Time
Modes: EPS only
Insert the time associated to the target flow measurement.
Observed
Input the user-specified target flow to be met for the corresponding link ID.
Simulated
Displays the flow predicted based on the solution obtained for the calculated model parameters (i.e., pipe roughness, junction demand and pipe status).
% Diff
Displays the percent difference between the observed and simulated flows.
Input Data Buttons
The Input Data buttons located on the right side of the dialog box allows you to input and edit data into the data fields as well as to analyze the data once it is entered.
Insert ID
This button allows you to select an element ID by using the map to select the element directly from the map display.
Update ID
This button allows you to update an element ID assigned to the current grouping via graphical selection from the map display.
Select Time
This button allows you to select with the time slider display.
Clear All
This button will remove each ID from the current dialog box.
Load
Use this button to load a selection set of ID's into the table.
Save
Use this option to save the ID's in the table as a selection set.
Insert Rows
Use this button to insert the selected number of rows into dialog box display.
Delete Rows
This button will remove the row at the current cursor location for the current dialog box.
Set Rows
Adds the selected number of rows to the dialog box.
Graph
Click on this button to open a comparison graph of the simulated and observed values for the corresponding parameter.