Hi,
Thank you so much for your answer. Now the model is working, and it is really close to the experiment.
I have an other question:
How Bentley Hammer is knowing the dimension of hydraupneumatic tank ? I mean for example the diameter, the height of the tank? Because when a flow of water is coming in, i would like to know how many centimeters the water of level increase.
Regards,
Jerome Hervouet
Hello Jerome,
As this is a new question, I started a new forum topic.
I believe that the following TechNote will be useful for you:
communities.bentley.com/.../modeling-reference-_2d00_-hydropneumatic-tanks.aspx
Size considerations are discussed in the TechNote, as is tracking the water level in the results.
For the water level, see the section called "Tracking the Liquid level". You must set the hydropneumatic tank properties up so that the appropriate information is available in the Transient Analysis Detailed Report. The Transient Analysis Detailed Report is a good place to look for some results that are not directly available in the Transient Results Viewer. It is possible to copy this data to Excel to view a graph. Steps to do this can be found here: communities.bentley.com/.../11111.generating-graphs-from-extended-results-in-detailed-report.aspx
Scott Kampa
Bentley Technical Support
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