utilizar a ferramenta loadbuilder

Quando uso a ferramenta loadbuilder para inserir os consumos dos medidores dos clientes na forma que distribui os consumos nos tubos, onde conseguir uma tabela com os consumoss nas junções?

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  • Quando um contador de clientes é atribuído a uma tubagem, a procura é dividida entre a junção de arranque e a junção de paragem. Depois de calcular o modelo, é possível ver a procura em cada junção olhando para o campo de resultados "Demand (Calculated)". Isto é mencionado neste artigo: Customer Meter Elements and the External Customer Meter Data Manager

    English:

    When a customer meter is assigned to a pipe, the demand is split between the start and stop junction. After computing the model, you can see the demand at each junction by looking at the "Demand (Calculated)" result field. This is mentioned in this article: Customer Meter Elements and the External Customer Meter Data Manager

    "When using the nearest pipe method, ensure that you select a selection set containing pipes, for the "pipe layer" field in LoadBuilder. After importing, customer meters will be shown as being associated with the nearest pipe, yet the related demands will be assigned to the junction(s) adjacent to the pipe. In the properties of the customer meter, you will see fields "demand distribution (start)" and "demand distribution (stop)". After computing the model, you can look at the computed demand field in the junction to see the demand allocation"


    Regards,

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

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  • Quando um contador de clientes é atribuído a uma tubagem, a procura é dividida entre a junção de arranque e a junção de paragem. Depois de calcular o modelo, é possível ver a procura em cada junção olhando para o campo de resultados "Demand (Calculated)". Isto é mencionado neste artigo: Customer Meter Elements and the External Customer Meter Data Manager

    English:

    When a customer meter is assigned to a pipe, the demand is split between the start and stop junction. After computing the model, you can see the demand at each junction by looking at the "Demand (Calculated)" result field. This is mentioned in this article: Customer Meter Elements and the External Customer Meter Data Manager

    "When using the nearest pipe method, ensure that you select a selection set containing pipes, for the "pipe layer" field in LoadBuilder. After importing, customer meters will be shown as being associated with the nearest pipe, yet the related demands will be assigned to the junction(s) adjacent to the pipe. In the properties of the customer meter, you will see fields "demand distribution (start)" and "demand distribution (stop)". After computing the model, you can look at the computed demand field in the junction to see the demand allocation"


    Regards,

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

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