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Import Controls from Modelbuilder

Hi,

I have site data for PRV's in my model.

For flow modulated PRV's I have data such as;

PRV-1

Pressure Flow
35 m 5 l/s
38 m 10 l/s
41 m 15 l/s
44 m 20 l/s

and for the time modulated PRV's I have data such as;

PRV-2

Time Pressure
01:00 30 m
01:05 20 m
06:00 20 m
06:05 30 m

I want to ask that is it possible import this data from model builder and if it's possible how can I import this data from modelbuilder.

Regards

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  • Hello Mehmat;

    Which product are you using? WaterGEMS / WaterCAD / HAMMER?

    If you are using modulated PRV's in HAMMER then you can choose to import the "time-based patterns" under the category of "Operational (Transient, Valve)" and assign this to the PRV. This can work for your PRV-2 which has a time based control. See the below article to import patterns via ModelBuilder;

    Importing Patterns using ModelBuilder

    For PRV-1 you can try to use the "Modulate PRV During Transient" option to calculate the opening and closure rates considering the differences in pressure settings and computed pressures during these operations. When you set the above property to "True" the options for Opening Rate and Closure Rate coefficients become available. Calculate the coefficients based on the formula provided for both these parameters using the data you have. The description of these parameters can be seen below in the Properties tab. See the below article for more details on using modulated PRV's in HAMMER;

    Using Modulating PRVs

    Hope this helps.


    Regards,

    Yashodhan Joshi

  • Hi Yashodhan,

    We are using watergems, so I need to import this controls to the watergems.

    Regards,

  • Hello Mehmet,

    You can use the first method "Importing Patterns using ModelBuilder" to import time based patterns as you have for PRV-2.

    However, for PRV-1 you can try and specify the conditions as per the valve characteristic curve which is a relation between Relative Closure (%) and Relative Discharge Coefficient (%). These parameters have to be derived from the data you have.

    Hope this helps.


    Regards,

    Yashodhan Joshi

  • If you are wanting to change the pressure setpoint of a PRV or PSV over time, you could also use time-based logical controls, with the control action to change the valve's "pressure valve pressure" (for pressure) or "pressure valve setting" (for hydraulic grade). You would only need to create controls for the times when the setting changes (01:05 and 6:05 using the PRV-2 example)

    flow modulated PRV's

    How do these work? It sounds as if you want to set both the pressure and flow at the same time, which may not be possible.


    Regards,

    Jesse Dringoli
    Technical Support Manager, OpenFlows
    Bentley Communities Site Administrator
    Bentley Systems, Inc.

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  • If you are wanting to change the pressure setpoint of a PRV or PSV over time, you could also use time-based logical controls, with the control action to change the valve's "pressure valve pressure" (for pressure) or "pressure valve setting" (for hydraulic grade). You would only need to create controls for the times when the setting changes (01:05 and 6:05 using the PRV-2 example)

    flow modulated PRV's

    How do these work? It sounds as if you want to set both the pressure and flow at the same time, which may not be possible.


    Regards,

    Jesse Dringoli
    Technical Support Manager, OpenFlows
    Bentley Communities Site Administrator
    Bentley Systems, Inc.

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