Hello for all ,
I want to thank Mr. Jesse for the help he has given me.I'm currently working on "dipping tube" and I do not know why I get this message: Diameter (Dipping Tube) must be smaller than the smallest tank diameter in the Variable Elevation Curve. That it is the relationship between the 2.
I have copied that 3variable elevation Curve represents the variations of volume through the thank following the elevations.
That is to say that when j erases the small diameters at VARIABLE ELEVATION Curve this message does not appear, although I have to represent the bottom of the tank which has a zero volume therefore no equivalent diameter. please what is the mistake
Saliha, All the values in the diameter equivalent column need to be greater than 0.3 (300 mm), which is the diameter of the dipping tube. Row 10 and row 3 in the variable elevation curve need to be larger. Regards,
Mark
Hello Saliha,
What version of HAMMER are you using? I tried setting up a similar table in the latest release (10.00.00.55) and did not encounter the same problem (even though the elevations are not in order).
Please also include a copy of the model file so we can test it on our end: Sharing Hydraulic Model Files on the Haestad Forum
Regards,
Jesse DringoliTechnical Support Manager, OpenFlowsBentley Communities Site AdministratorBentley Systems, Inc.