Transient data

Transient data
  • GANG

To create hydrograph plots.

Inputs (separated by spaces or tabs):

1st line: Identification number of the data type, flag for index, free surface and conversion

2nd line: Number of chart nodes/elements

3rd line: Nodes or element numbers (max. 10 per line) or (if number < 0) one package per line with (x, y) coordinates and layer number (for 3D). If more than one line is required, the next lines are shifted accordingly.

4th line: Colour number for the 1st chart per chart image, number of plots on top of each other

5th line: Min/max value, interval size (if min = max, the global values are used)

6th line: Flag for spline interpolation (1 = with interpolation, 0 = without interpolation)

7th line: Flag for all hydrographs in one screen (1 = yes, 0 = no), reference data type if applicable)

8th line: Flag for target values (1 = with target values, 0 = without target values), background colour, scaling value for target values

With nominal values:

9th line: Colour number for target values

10th line: Name of the file with the target values

Only hydrographs of transient data (400-series identification numbers) can be plotted.

If charts are displayed with target values, calculated values and target values are logged in an ASCII file (C<node/element number>.txt) if the plogeo.ini command EDIF = 1 is set.

Hydrographs with an additional horizontal line for a reference data type:

Provided that each hydrograph is written to a separate map (7th line of the GANG command "Flag for all hydrographs in one image = 0"), a horizontal line can be written to the map in addition to the hydrograph plotted on the map (with colour number of the hydrograph +1). The position height of this line is based on the value of a reference data type at this node/element. The data types used for this must be steady state. Model data (e.g. terrain height - identifier 85, Z-coordinates - identifier 13) or results at the end of the transient calculation (e.g. potential heads - identifier 306) are also allowed here.

 

  • HSOLL

This command can be used to set the height/size of the markers of the target hydrograph (currently only in the "plogeo.ini" file.

 

  • HKTXT

This command can be used to set the height/measuring point designation (if KTXT is defined) in the hydrograph plot (currently only in the "plogeo.ini" file.

 

1D fracture data