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  • Double clicking the left mouse button over the treatment device icon; or
  • Clicking the right mouse button on the selected treatment device icon and then selecting the Edit Properties menu item; or Pressing both the Ctrl and E keys down at the same time. The treatment device whose properties are to be edited must be first selected by clicking the left mouse button over the treatment device icon.

You will then be presented with a dialogue box, which contains different parameters regarding the physical characteristics of the treatment node. The dialogue box also contains the k and C* parameters used to describe the first order kinetic model used to simulate the treatment processes taking place within the treatment node.

 

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The treatment node property data dialogue box will automatically be displayed when creating a treatment device. The treatment device will only be created when the Finish button is selected.

 

The Image Removed button on the dialogue box allows you to record any important details or assumptions for the treatment node (for example, you may provide an explanation of how the required size of the treatment measure was determined).

AnchorFluxesFluxesThe Image Removed button on the treatment nodes allows you to save flux data from the treatment node - such as levels in storage, bypass amounts, etc. Clicking the Fluxes button will bring up a dialogue box (shown below), prompting you for a location to save the file to, and a name for the file. The text file which is produced can be easily opened in a spreadsheet, text editor, or statistics package, for further interpretation and analysis. Note that for small time-steps (eg. 6 minute), the resulting flux file can be very large.

This data can be saved to a .csv file, for importing and analysis in other software packages:

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You can also choose which time-step you wish to save the file in using the Time Step drop-down menu.

Note that for small time-steps (e.g. 6 minute), the resulting flux file can be very large.


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Note: In music and above, you can view a simple summary of the water balance (e.g. evapotranspiration, infiltration, overflow, etc) within a node by using the Node Water Balance item under the Statistics sub-menu; refer to Production and Interpretation of music Output. In many cases this will provide the extra detailed water balance information needed, without the need to handle the large files generated by the flux file option.

Navigating Through the Treatment Device Dialogue Boxes

At the bottom of all of the dialogue boxes you will find three buttons that allow you to accept or cancel any changes made to the parameters shown on the dialogue box. You can edit any of the data presented on the active dialogue box. In addition, all of the treatment node dialogue boxes, except for the gross pollutant trap and generic treatment node, contain a ‘More’ button to access the advanced properties for the treatment device. The buttons and their operation are described below: 

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Image RemovedCancels the editing session. Selecting this button on the dialogue box will terminate the editing session and all changes made to data will be discarded.
Image RemovedThis button is disabled on all dialogue boxes.
Image RemovedEnds the editing session. All changes made to the parameters displayed will be accepted.
Image RemovedDisplays the advanced parameters (if any) for the treatment device. After selecting this button, you can edit the displayed parameters.
Image RemovedHides the advanced parameters (if any) for the treatment device.

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Number of CSTR Cells
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Number of CSTR Cells

The USTM models the treatment of each of the contaminants using a series of continuously stirred tank reactors (CSTR), each with a first order kinetic model to describe the exponential decay of the contaminant. To select Below Figure shows the shape and  most appropriate value, click on the Image Removed button next to the CSTR Cells entry box. A new dialog box is then opened allowing you to click on the radio button that is next to the shape which most appropriately describes the shape of the swale as shown below .

k and C* Values

The first order kinetic model adopted in the USTM is described by definition of k, the exponential decay rate constant and C*, the background concentration. Refer to the Universal Stormwater Treatment Model and Appendix G: Selecting Appropriate k and C* Values.

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