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MSX [SOURCES] limitations
Ryan Catling
Hi, The SETPOINT and CONCEN soureTypes are quite bugged in the latest version of WaterGEMS and CAD (10.04.00.108). So far I had been able to function with workarounds to the bugs but now I've encountered a point I can't figure out a workaround for…
28 days ago
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure Forum
How to set Diameter units in MSX to meters
Ryan Catling
G'day Team, Can someone please tell me how to change the MSX units for the pre-defined term 'D' from feet to meters? The MSX Manual states that Diameter can either be in Feet or Meters, however no-where does it say how to change it or what the unit…
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2 months ago
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure Forum
MSX Tank Mixing
Ryan Catling
Hi, I'm setting up Multi Species Analysis (MSX) runs for Water Quality modelling however I noticed that regardless of the 'Tank Mixing Model' I specify the MSX run is simulating the tank as if it was 'Completely Mixed'. Is there another method to…
over 1 year ago
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure Forum
A Multi-Species Decay Model to Support Cost-Effective Chlorination in Distribution Systems
Jesse Dringoli
Why Model Chlorine Concentrations Accurately in Distribution Systems? Click the link below to read more from guest blogger Dr. Ian Fisher, Ph. D. - https://blog.virtuosity.com/a-multi-species-decay-model-to-support-cost-effective-chlorination-in-distribution…
over 1 year ago
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure Blog
Adding custom parameters and equations with Multi Species Extension (MSX)
Jesse Dringoli
Product(s): WaterGEMS, WaterCAD Version(s): CONNECT Edition, V8i Area: Modeling Problem How can I define and use custom parameters and equations with Multi Species Extension (MSX), utilizing model parameters or results and…
over 1 year ago
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure Wiki
Error when running MSX - Could not solve reaction equilibrium expressions
Jesse Dringoli
Product(s): WaterGEMS, WaterCAD Version(s): 10.XX.XX.XX Area: Calculations Problem When attempting to compute a model using the Multi Species Extension (MSX), the following error occurs: Could not solve reaction equilibrium…
over 5 years ago
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure Wiki
Using Multi-Species Extension (MSX) for advanced water quality modeling
Scott Kampa
Product(s): WaterGEMS, WaterCAD Version(s): CONNECT Edition, 08.11.05.61 and higher Area: Modeling This technote explains how to configure a Multi-species analysis (MSX) which is an advanced Water Quality Modeling extension.…
23 days ago
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure Wiki
Mixing Chlorine and Chloramines
Jesse Dringoli
Product(s): WaterGEMS, WaterCAD Version(s): CONNECTION Edition, V8i 08.11.05.61 and greater Area: Modeling Author: Dr. Tom Walski Background The problem with mixing chlorine (free chlorine, HOCl) with…
over 1 year ago
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure Wiki
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