💧 ConduitNET · Realtime Help Catalogue

ConduitNET Real-time Help

Browse 14 context-sensitive help topics for ConduitNET, the MAGNET4WATER EPANET-based water distribution modeling platform. This catalogue bridges quick scanning and full reference articles: use the compact left navigation or the topic cards, then open the complete standalone HTML help page.

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How to use this page: the left navigation is a compact map of all help topics; the cards on the right provide short summaries. Click Open full help article to load the complete xxx.html page with its original styling, while staying inside the ConduitNET realtime help system.
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Getting Started

Model options, engine settings, and map tools

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Getting Started

Option

Analysis Options control the way in which a network is analyzed. There are five different categories of options that can be selected. Click tabs below

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Getting Started

Map control

The Open Layer Map is used to draw model features and interact graphically with ConduitNET. Below is information about map control , drawing objects ,

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Nodes

Junctions (demand points), reservoirs (infinite sources), tanks (variable-volume storage)

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Nodes

Junction

Junctions are points in the network where links join together and where water enters or leaves the network. The basic input data required for junction

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Nodes

Reservoir

Reservoirs are nodes that represent an infinite external source or sink of water to the network. They are used to model such things as lakes, rivers,

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Nodes

Tank

Tanks are nodes with storage capacity, where the volume of stored water can vary with time during a simulation. Below is the list of Tank properties:

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Demand & Water Quality

Demand definition, time-based patterns, and water quality sources

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Demand & Water Quality

Demand

The Demand Editor is used to assign base demands and time patterns to additional categories of water users at a junction. The editor is a table contai

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Demand & Water Quality

Pattern

A Time Pattern is a collection of multipliers that can be applied to a quantity to allow it to vary over time. Water demands, reservoir heads, pump sc

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Demand & Water Quality

Source

The Water Quality Source Editor is used to describe the quality of source flow entering the network at a specific node. This source might represent th

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Controls

Simple and rule-based controls for pumps, valves, and pipes

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Controls

Simple Control Rule

Controls are statements that determine how the network is operated over time. They specify the status of selected links as a function of time, tank wa

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Controls

Rule Based Control

Rule-Based Controls allow link status and settings to be based on a combination of conditions that might exist in the network over an extended period

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Data & Utilities

Curves (pump characteristics, tank volume, headloss)

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Data & Utilities

Curve

Curves are objects that contain data pairs representing a relationship between two variables. Two or more objects can share the same curve. Click tabs

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