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==Insert simulation==
==Insert simulation==


If you have copied or cut a simulation beforehand, you can paste it to the new variant either by right-clicking ''paste'' or by using the key combination Ctrl+V. The variant in which you want to insert the new simulation does not have to be active.   
A copied or cut simulation, can be pasted to a new scenario by right-clicking in the simulations' section and selecting ''paste'' or by using the key combination Ctrl+V. The scenario, in which you want to paste the new simulation, does not have to be active.   


'''Caution:''' If you insert a cut-out simulation with results into another variant, the results may not match the new Vairante, because the variant may have either a different system logic or different input parameters.
'''Caution:''' If you insert a cut-out simulation with results into another variant, the results may not match the new Vairante, because the variant may have either a different system logic or different input parameters.

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A simulation is automatically created in the project manager, when a scenario is created, copied or imported. When creating a new scenario, an empty simulation is created, whereas when copying or importing a scenario, the settings (e.g. simulation period) of the original simulation are adopted. To add a new simulation to an existing scenario, you can either create a new simulation or add an already existing simulation through copy and paste.

When running a simulation, input variables and results are stored in the simulation and can be viewed via load results. It is recommended not to change the flow network map when executing several simulations in one scenario, but to only to change simulation settings or to adjust single parameters or input variables and to document the adjustments.

The following columns are filled for each simulation:

Name Name of the simulation. It is important to choose a clearly identifiable name e.g. used calibration parameters or changes in the flow network.
ID Identification number of a simulation. When evaluating simulations, it is recommended to always note the simulation ID, in order to quickly find the corresponding scenario and simulation when working on large projects.
Simulated on Date and time on which the simulation was run.
from Date and time of simulation start.
to Date and time of simulation end.


Right-click on the simulation name to open the following context menu:

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New simulation A new, empty, and inactive simulation is created.
Cut The selected simulation is cut out and can be pasted to another scenario.
Copy The selected simulation is copied and can be pasted to the current or any other scenario.
Paste After having cut or copied a simulation, it is inserted in the selected scenario.
Rename The name of the selected simulation can be changed.
Delete The selected simulation is deleted. This operation cannot be undone. Caution: If the activated simulation has been deleted, the scenario cannot be copied or exported before activating another simulation.
Properties A window, in which the simulation settings can be edited, opens.
Simulation Further submenu items appear:
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Activate simulation The selected simulation becomes the active simulation (Datei: Benutzeroberfläche00029.png). When exporting a scenario to the server, the results of the active simulation are uploaded.
Error messages
Simulations-Log
Export simulation to server The results of the selected simulation are exported to the server and assigned to a scenario.


Create New Simulation

A new simulation is created by right-clicking in the simulations' section and selecting New simulation from the context menu. In a newly created simulation most settings are empty, however, some are filled with default values. A new simulation receives the default name New Simulation. In order to adopt the simulation settings of another simulation, it is recommended to copy that simulation and paste it as a new simulation in the desired scenario.


Activate Simulation

An active simulation is crucial when exporting and copying a scenario, as the settings and results of the active simulation are required to comlete the process. To activate the simulation, right click on it and select Activate simulation. The simulation labeled with the red check mark is the active simulation.


Edit Simulation

To edit the simulation settings, either right-click on the simulation and select Properties or double-click on the simulation. The following window will open:

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Under Simulation, the simulation period in the format dd.mm.yyyy hh:mm, as well as the timestep, which can range between 1 minute and 1 month, are indicated. The timestep is automatically converted into minutes. For example, if you select a timestep of 1 day, it will be set to 1440 minutes.

You can also make edits to the sections Initial conditions and Calculation options. Under Initial Conditions, the initial conditions, which are set in the individual system elements, can be scaled globally. In addition to the Calculation options, you can click on More options to open the following windows, in which you can define further information for the sub-basins, error deviations as well as result definitions. In the result definition window, you can define the resolution, in which you want to get the simulation results. For example, if your simulation timestep is 2 hours, but a result output on a daily basis is sufficient, enter 12 for Result each x. timestep. Then the result will only be indicated every 24 hours, as an average of the 12 calculated 2 -hour-values.

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Under Name you can rename the simulation and add a comment.


Copy Simulation

To copy a simulation, either right-click on the simulation and select copy or select the simulation with a left-click and press Ctrl+C on the keyboard. All settings of the copied simulation are adopted. Results will not be copied. You can paste the copied simulation either in the same, or in a different scenario. Neither the scenario, nor the simulation must be active.


Cut Simulation

To cut a simulation, either right-click on the simulation and select cut or select the simulation with a left-click and press Ctrl+X on the keyboard. The complete simulation will be cut out of the scenario and, thus, deleted. The cut simulation can then be pasted into another scenario. Neither the scenario, nor the simulation must be active.

Caution: If you paste a cut simulation with results to another scenario, the results may not be in accordance with the new scenario, if the scenario has a different flow network map or different input parameters.


Insert simulation

A copied or cut simulation, can be pasted to a new scenario by right-clicking in the simulations' section and selecting paste or by using the key combination Ctrl+V. The scenario, in which you want to paste the new simulation, does not have to be active.

Caution: If you insert a cut-out simulation with results into another variant, the results may not match the new Vairante, because the variant may have either a different system logic or different input parameters.


Rename simulation

You can rename the simulation by right-clicking on the simulation and selecting rename or by double-clicking on the simulation with the left mouse button.


Delete simulation

To delete a simulation, right click on the simulation to be deleted and select delete. The simulation and with it all results will be deleted irrevocably.


Export simulation to server

Submenu Simulation

Start simulation

Selecting the menu item Start Simulation opens an own window in which further simulation settings can be made.


Initial conditions

Reservoir startup content

Read/write terms and conditions

Ergebnisausgabe definieren

Calibration

Error messages

Simulation Log