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Mastering Hydraulic Modeling: OpenFlows HAMMER Essentials
What you'll learn
Understand the principles of hydraulic modeling and transient analysis
Navigate the OpenFlows HAMMER user interface and customize settings
Develop proficiency in building and simulating water distribution networks
Analyze and interpret simulation results to optimize system performance
Apply advanced features for scenario analysis and troubleshooting
Requirements
You will need access to a trial or educational license for hands-on practice
Description
Welcome to the Introduction to OpenFlows HAMMER SoftwareCourse Overview: Explore the powerful capabilities of OpenFlows HAMMER software through our comprehensive introductory course. Whether you're new to hydraulic modeling or looking to deepen your skills, this course provides a structured approach to mastering the fundamentals of OpenFlows HAMMER. Through practical exercises and clear explanations, you'll gain the confidence to effectively model and simulate water distribution systems using this advanced software. #AulaGEOLearning Objectives: By the end of this course, you will:Understand the principles of hydraulic modeling and transient analysis.Navigate the OpenFlows HAMMER user interface and customize settings.Develop proficiency in building and simulating water distribution networks.Analyze and interpret simulation results to optimize system performance.Apply advanced features for scenario analysis and troubleshooting.Who Should Take This Course: This course is ideal for:Engineers and consultants new to hydraulic modeling with OpenFlows HAMMER.Water utility professionals responsible for system design and analysis.Students and educators integrating hydraulic modeling into academic projects.Anyone seeking practical skills in simulating water distribution systems.Course content #AulaGEOSection 1: Getting startedLecture 1: IntroductionLecture 2: Getting StartedLecture 3: InterfaceSection 2: Unprotected pipelines transientsLecture 4: Exercise SetupLecture 5: PrototypesLecture 6: Network LayoutLecture 7: Data EntryLecture 8: Wave Speed CalculatorLecture 9: ConfigurationLecture 10: ProfilesLecture 11: Analysis Without Surge Protection EquipmentLecture 12: Reviewing ResultsLecture 13: Visualizing SimulationsLecture 14: Report-Ready GraphsLecture 15: Exercise ReviewSection 3: Pipeline protectionLecture 16: Exercise SetupLecture 17: Adding a Hydropneumatic TankLecture 18: Active Topology SelectionsLecture 19: Hydropneumatic Tank ProfileLecture 20: Compute Hydropneumatic ScenarioLecture 21: With Air Valve ScenarioLecture 22: Surge Tank with Check ValveLecture 23: Surge Tank without Check ValveLecture 24: With Surge Relief ValveLecture 25: Exercise ReviewSection 4: Network risk evaluationLecture 26: Exercise SetupLecture 27: Calculation SettingsLecture 28: Analysis Without Surge ProtectionLecture 29: Exercise ReviewSection 5: Multiple points network protectionLecture 30: Exercise SetupLecture 31: Adding TanksLecture 32: Setting ElementsLecture 33: ComputationLecture 34: Color CodingLecture 35: Transient Thematic ViewerLecture 36: Reviewing ResultsLecture 37: Exercise ReviewSection 6: All OpenFlows products explainedLecture 38: All OpenFlows ProductsWhy Take This Course: This course stands out for its hands-on approach to learning, emphasizing practical exercises and real-world applications. Whether you're starting with OpenFlows HAMMER or aiming to enhance your skills, this course will equip you with the knowledge and confidence to tackle complex hydraulic modeling challenges effectively.Enroll today and embark on your journey to mastering OpenFlows HAMMER software!About OpenFlows HAMMER Software: OpenFlows HAMMER is a leading software tool for hydraulic modeling and transient analysis of water distribution systems. Trusted by professionals worldwide, it enables accurate simulation and optimization of water networks to ensure efficient operation and resilience.
Who this course is for
Engineers and consultants new to hydraulic modeling with OpenFlows HAMMER
Water utility professionals responsible for system design and analysis
Students and educators integrating hydraulic modeling into academic projects
Anyone seeking practical skills in simulating water distribution systems
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