I need to adjust my graphs to show much smaller time steps. I need to show the first 60 seconds rather than the default 24 hrs.
How do I set up HAMMER to output data for new graphs at every half second?
Hello Jesse,
That graph is the results for the EPS run, not the transient results. When using HAMMER, you start with an initial conditions calculation. This is often a steady state run, but you can model an EPS run as well, which is used when you want to model the start of a transient run at a given time step.
If you want to see a graph of the results for the transient run, you will want to go to the Transient Results Viewer. There is a Time History tab where you can graph transient results over a given time. You will need to make sure that your report points are assigned to the transient calculation options.
Assuming that your transient simulation is for 60 seconds, the time history graph will show the results for the 60 seconds of the simulation.
Regards,
Scott
Answer Verified By: Jesse Ellis
Excellent! Thank you. I was able to get what I need in the time histories of the transient results viewer. I needed to make sure I was reporting the right points in the Transient Solver.
Hi Jesse,
In case you are new to HAMMER, you may find the following learning resources useful. Note that we have the full training course available as a YouTube playlist.
Learning Resource Guide for new users of HAMMER
Jesse DringoliTechnical Support Manager, OpenFlowsBentley Communities Site AdministratorBentley Systems, Inc.