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The Inflow node allows you to define flows into your model. Inflows include runoff generated for

defined headwater

defined headwater and residual catchment areas in the river system, point sources of water such as inter-basin transfers, and return flows from water users. Inflows are not used to account for rain falling directly on water bodies.

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Figure 1. Inflow node
(
, Additional
Flow)
flow

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Feature Editor 6

Figure 1 shows the feature editor of an inflow node. You can describe inflows either by

using an expression

defining a function, or by supplying a time series.

To load an inflow file, click Load to import the flow time-series data and specify the column containing the number, as well as the units. Table 3

Click Data Sources to load a time series in the node. Table 1 shows the format of a comma-separated (.CSV) file for providing time-series data.

Data files of this kind do not stipulate units. You specify the appropriate units in the feature editor using the Units: drop-down menu.

To configure the inflow node model choose Add if adding an inflow to the network or Replace if overriding the flow and constituents with a defined time series.

Inflow node (Forecast)

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Forecasting inflows

Selecting Forecast (Feature Editor 7) allows

 Table 1. Inflow node (data file format)
RowColumn (comma-separated)
12
1datevalue


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By default, any inflow you input using Additional Flow is added to the modelled flow. However, if you change the Input Data Action to Replace, you can load observed flow and it will overwrite the modelled flow. When you do this, the inflow icon changes, see Figure 2. 

Figure 2. Inflow node, observed flow replaces modelled flow

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Forecasting inflows
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Forecasting inflows

Selecting Forecast (Figure 3) allows you to forecast flows in two ways. Unlike Operations, it does not require a run of the warm period to initialise its calculations. The Operations

forecast model

Forecast Model is used in an ordering system, and determines how much flow might occur. These forecasts are needed in addition to what is in storages to determine how much water might be available to distribute in the current and coming days.

The

As its name suggests, Recession Forecast

model

Model creates a recession forecast model for the network defined in the Schematic Editor.

Figure 3. Inflow node (
Constituents
forecast)
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Select Constituents (Feature Editor 8) to forecast constituents. This functionality is yet to be documented. If you would like assistance, please call 1300-5-WATER (1300-592-837).

See the chapter on for more information.

 Inflow node (data file format)

 

Row

Column (comma-separated)

1

2

Where: date is the date of observation in dd/mm/yyyy format (eg 31-12-2000)
value is the observed value (eg 2600).

 

Forecast Multiplier

Inflow Nodes have a "Forecast Multiplier" option that is enabled by right clicking and selecting "Enable". The forecast Multiplier can be input as a fixed value, data source or function and is configurable by Scenario Input Sets.  The multiplier only affects the forecast inflow and has no affect on the current inflow.

Figure 4. Inflow node (Forecast Multiplier)

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Constituents

Prior to configuring constituents at an inflow node, ensure that they have been defined using Edit » Constituents. For more information on configuring them, refer to Constituents - Inflow.

Ownership

Ensure that ownership is enabled in the scenario (using Edit » Ownership) prior to configuring it at this node. Refer to Ownership for details.

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