How do I move water around in a ResSim model.

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024

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  • @fabriziopau4635
    @fabriziopau4635 5 месяцев назад

    Hi, thanks for the interesting videos.
    I would like to know if it is possible to use a diverted outlet to transfer water from a reservoir A to a reservoir B using a script that allows the transfer only at certain reservoir elevations of the destination reservoir.
    For example:
    if the destination reservoir drops below 250 ft then activate the transfer; if it is higher then stop the transfer.
    Thank you

  • @wellmanlake
    @wellmanlake Год назад

    Thank you very much!! This was very informative and helpful. I'm still wondering, what if the only inflow coming into the junction, is from the diverted outlet? No local inflow, just the diverted outlet. I have found that it seems you always need to define a 'local inflow' in the junction, you can even have the multiplying factor equals to 0, but you need to add a local flow in the junction. Am I missing something? Please keep the good videos coming!

    • @hecressim
      @hecressim  Год назад +1

      For the model that I made, I did not have local inflow coming in at the junction that the diverted outlet goes to. I did, however, have flow routed from upstream. Is the junction that you have the diverted outlet going into at the upstream end of one of your streams? If that is the case, then you will need to specify a local flow at the junction since ResSim requires an inflow at the upstream end of all of the streams. Let me know if that is the issue. If not, I will ask my contacts at HEC if they have run into that issue.

    • @wellmanlake
      @wellmanlake Год назад

      @@hecressim The junction that I want to have the diverted outlet going into it is at the upstream end of the stream, so as you said that's why it is needed to specify a local flow at that junction. Thanks for clarifying this.