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Best regards. I'm Cuban. I am a systems developer and my work is related to hydraulic networks in my province. I develop python and am interested in applying the new contributions of network analysis to improve the sectorization of the hydraulic network. But I have no experience in EPANET. I have installed epyT and tried the examples. I am willing to learn and collaborate. A hug. |
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Hola, Carles,
I'm pleased to hear from you. I hope to learn more about your goals for applying available libraries to hydraulic modeling. I have been working on hydraulic modeling, both application and development for many years. My development of a python library for hydraulic modeling is recent and a work in progress, so I will be interested to learn how it can be of use to others with similar interests. Please let me know if you have reviewed the TdhNet_API and the python code and if you have any questions.
Kind Regards,
Tim Hirrel
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Best regards. I'm Cuban. I am a systems developer and my work is related to hydraulic networks in my province. I develop python and am interested in applying the new contributions of network analysis to improve the sectorization of the hydraulic network. But I have no experience in EPANET. I have installed epyT and tried the examples. I am willing to learn and collaborate. A hug.
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Hi, Tim. I am pleased and grateful for your prompt attention. As you know,
in my country it is not easy to access some advanced technologies or
databases and knowledge. Luckily there are more than a few people and
entities that defend the free code and in this subject I have finally found
something valuable. I am not a hydraulic engineer but a programmer and my
greatest experience is not precisely in python but in other languages. But
as a programmer in my workplace, dedicated to Hydraulic Research and
Projects, I intend to help engineers who use EPANET to incorporate the
benefits of AI or smart water tools that I finally found. I have already
installed the necessary Python libraries and have run and studied EPyT
services for network simulations and other analyses. I have, then, what it
takes to delve into this issue and try to make progress. I don't have much
experience, in my exchange with you there is not much I can contribute to
you, so I thank you very much for your attention. To your question I tell
you that I have not yet seen TdhNet_API and I would be very happy if you
explain to me what it does and how I can try it. Then I will tell you what
is the objective with respect to the hydraulic networks in my province that
I suppose can be solved more effectively with these advanced tools.
It remains of you, Carlos.
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Hola, Carles,
I'm pleased to hear from you. I hope to learn more about your goals for
applying available libraries to hydraulic modeling. I have been working on
hydraulic modeling, both application and development for many years. My
development of a python library for hydraulic modeling is recent and a work
in progress, so I will be interested to learn how it can be of use to
others with similar interests. Please let me know if you have reviewed the
TdhNet_API and the python code and if you have any questions.
Kind Regards,
Tim Hirrel
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Best regards. I'm Cuban. I am a systems developer and my work is related
to hydraulic networks in my province. I develop python and am interested in
applying the new contributions of network analysis to improve the
sectorization of the hydraulic network. But I have no experience in EPANET.
I have installed epyT and tried the examples. I am willing to learn and
collaborate. A hug.
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Hi Carlos,
TdhNet is both an alternative to Epanet and an alternative way to use Epanet. Much information about it and water system modeling in general can be found at tdhnet.com. Whichever tools you want to use, I will be happy to communicate with you.
Kind Regards,
Tim
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Subject: Re: [OpenWaterAnalytics/Community] Water System Modeling API Development and Use (Discussion #3)
Hi, Tim. I am pleased and grateful for your prompt attention. As you know,
in my country it is not easy to access some advanced technologies or
databases and knowledge. Luckily there are more than a few people and
entities that defend the free code and in this subject I have finally found
something valuable. I am not a hydraulic engineer but a programmer and my
greatest experience is not precisely in python but in other languages. But
as a programmer in my workplace, dedicated to Hydraulic Research and
Projects, I intend to help engineers who use EPANET to incorporate the
benefits of AI or smart water tools that I finally found. I have already
installed the necessary Python libraries and have run and studied EPyT
services for network simulations and other analyses. I have, then, what it
takes to delve into this issue and try to make progress. I don't have much
experience, in my exchange with you there is not much I can contribute to
you, so I thank you very much for your attention. To your question I tell
you that I have not yet seen TdhNet_API and I would be very happy if you
explain to me what it does and how I can try it. Then I will tell you what
is the objective with respect to the hydraulic networks in my province that
I suppose can be solved more effectively with these advanced tools.
It remains of you, Carlos.
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Hola, Carles,
I'm pleased to hear from you. I hope to learn more about your goals for
applying available libraries to hydraulic modeling. I have been working on
hydraulic modeling, both application and development for many years. My
development of a python library for hydraulic modeling is recent and a work
in progress, so I will be interested to learn how it can be of use to
others with similar interests. Please let me know if you have reviewed the
TdhNet_API and the python code and if you have any questions.
Kind Regards,
Tim Hirrel
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Development and Use (Discussion #3)
Best regards. I'm Cuban. I am a systems developer and my work is related
to hydraulic networks in my province. I develop python and am interested in
applying the new contributions of network analysis to improve the
sectorization of the hydraulic network. But I have no experience in EPANET.
I have installed epyT and tried the examples. I am willing to learn and
collaborate. A hug.
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Gracias, Tim. Ahora mismo le hecho una vista y luego le escribirè...(Thank
you, Tim. Right now I'll make a visit to him and then I'll write to him....)
Saludos.
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Hi Carlos,
TdhNet is both an alternative to Epanet and an alternative way to use
Epanet. Much information about it and water system modeling in general can
be found at tdhnet.com. Whichever tools you want to use, I will be happy
to communicate with you.
Kind Regards,
Tim
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To: OpenWaterAnalytics/Community ***@***.***>
Cc: Tim Hirrel ***@***.***>; Author ***@***.***>
Subject: Re: [OpenWaterAnalytics/Community] Water System Modeling API
Development and Use (Discussion #3)
Hi, Tim. I am pleased and grateful for your prompt attention. As you know,
in my country it is not easy to access some advanced technologies or
databases and knowledge. Luckily there are more than a few people and
entities that defend the free code and in this subject I have finally
found
something valuable. I am not a hydraulic engineer but a programmer and my
greatest experience is not precisely in python but in other languages. But
as a programmer in my workplace, dedicated to Hydraulic Research and
Projects, I intend to help engineers who use EPANET to incorporate the
benefits of AI or smart water tools that I finally found. I have already
installed the necessary Python libraries and have run and studied EPyT
services for network simulations and other analyses. I have, then, what it
takes to delve into this issue and try to make progress. I don't have much
experience, in my exchange with you there is not much I can contribute to
you, so I thank you very much for your attention. To your question I tell
you that I have not yet seen TdhNet_API and I would be very happy if you
explain to me what it does and how I can try it. Then I will tell you what
is the objective with respect to the hydraulic networks in my province
that
I suppose can be solved more effectively with these advanced tools.
It remains of you, Carlos.
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> Hola, Carles,
>
> I'm pleased to hear from you. I hope to learn more about your goals for
> applying available libraries to hydraulic modeling. I have been working
on
> hydraulic modeling, both application and development for many years. My
> development of a python library for hydraulic modeling is recent and a
work
> in progress, so I will be interested to learn how it can be of use to
> others with similar interests. Please let me know if you have reviewed
the
> TdhNet_API and the python code and if you have any questions.
>
> Kind Regards,
> Tim Hirrel
> ________________________________
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> Subject: Re: [OpenWaterAnalytics/Community] Water System Modeling API
> Development and Use (Discussion #3)
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>
> Best regards. I'm Cuban. I am a systems developer and my work is related
> to hydraulic networks in my province. I develop python and am interested
in
> applying the new contributions of network analysis to improve the
> sectorization of the hydraulic network. But I have no experience in
EPANET.
> I have installed epyT and tried the examples. I am willing to learn and
> collaborate. A hug.
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I forgot to ask you: can tools like EPyT run TdhNet services? Or does it
offer the possibility of doing it by programming tools in Python? Best
regards.
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… Gracias, Tim. Ahora mismo le hecho una vista y luego le escribirè...(Thank
you, Tim. Right now I'll make a visit to him and then I'll write to him....)
Saludos.
On Fri, Jan 3, 2025 at 10:53 AM Tim Hirrel ***@***.***>
wrote:
> Hi Carlos,
>
> TdhNet is both an alternative to Epanet and an alternative way to use
> Epanet. Much information about it and water system modeling in general can
> be found at tdhnet.com. Whichever tools you want to use, I will be happy
> to communicate with you.
>
> Kind Regards,
> Tim
> ________________________________
> From: Carles57 ***@***.***>
> Sent: Friday, January 3, 2025 6:16 AM
> To: OpenWaterAnalytics/Community ***@***.***>
> Cc: Tim Hirrel ***@***.***>; Author ***@***.***>
> Subject: Re: [OpenWaterAnalytics/Community] Water System Modeling API
> Development and Use (Discussion #3)
>
>
> Hi, Tim. I am pleased and grateful for your prompt attention. As you
> know,
> in my country it is not easy to access some advanced technologies or
> databases and knowledge. Luckily there are more than a few people and
> entities that defend the free code and in this subject I have finally
> found
> something valuable. I am not a hydraulic engineer but a programmer and my
> greatest experience is not precisely in python but in other languages.
> But
> as a programmer in my workplace, dedicated to Hydraulic Research and
> Projects, I intend to help engineers who use EPANET to incorporate the
> benefits of AI or smart water tools that I finally found. I have already
> installed the necessary Python libraries and have run and studied EPyT
> services for network simulations and other analyses. I have, then, what
> it
> takes to delve into this issue and try to make progress. I don't have
> much
> experience, in my exchange with you there is not much I can contribute to
> you, so I thank you very much for your attention. To your question I tell
> you that I have not yet seen TdhNet_API and I would be very happy if you
> explain to me what it does and how I can try it. Then I will tell you
> what
> is the objective with respect to the hydraulic networks in my province
> that
> I suppose can be solved more effectively with these advanced tools.
>
> It remains of you, Carlos.
>
> On Thu, Jan 2, 2025 at 7:16 PM Tim Hirrel ***@***.***> wrote:
>
> > Hola, Carles,
> >
> > I'm pleased to hear from you. I hope to learn more about your goals for
> > applying available libraries to hydraulic modeling. I have been working
> on
> > hydraulic modeling, both application and development for many years. My
> > development of a python library for hydraulic modeling is recent and a
> work
> > in progress, so I will be interested to learn how it can be of use to
> > others with similar interests. Please let me know if you have reviewed
> the
> > TdhNet_API and the python code and if you have any questions.
> >
> > Kind Regards,
> > Tim Hirrel
> > ________________________________
> > From: Carles57 ***@***.***>
> > Sent: Thursday, January 2, 2025 12:33 PM
> > To: OpenWaterAnalytics/Community ***@***.***>
> > Cc: Tim Hirrel ***@***.***>; Author ***@***.***>
> > Subject: Re: [OpenWaterAnalytics/Community] Water System Modeling API
> > Development and Use (Discussion #3)
> >
> >
> > Best regards. I'm Cuban. I am a systems developer and my work is
> related
> > to hydraulic networks in my province. I develop python and am
> interested in
> > applying the new contributions of network analysis to improve the
> > sectorization of the hydraulic network. But I have no experience in
> EPANET.
> > I have installed epyT and tried the examples. I am willing to learn and
> > collaborate. A hug.
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Both EPyT and the TdhNet API reference the Epanet API, but EPyT references an older version. So, there would be some modifications needed. Also, the TdhNet API does not currently reference all the functions in the Epanet API, but enough to run the model. To see how the TdhNet API references the Epanet API, see the file EpaIntf.h in the Include directory of the TdhNet API (download from tdhnet.com). Are you familiar with C++?
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I forgot to ask you: can tools like EPyT run TdhNet services? Or does it
offer the possibility of doing it by programming tools in Python? Best
regards.
On Fri, Jan 3, 2025 at 11:43 AM Carlos Luque <
***@***.***> wrote:
Gracias, Tim. Ahora mismo le hecho una vista y luego le escribirè...(Thank
you, Tim. Right now I'll make a visit to him and then I'll write to him....)
Saludos.
On Fri, Jan 3, 2025 at 10:53 AM Tim Hirrel ***@***.***>
wrote:
> Hi Carlos,
>
> TdhNet is both an alternative to Epanet and an alternative way to use
> Epanet. Much information about it and water system modeling in general can
> be found at tdhnet.com. Whichever tools you want to use, I will be happy
> to communicate with you.
>
> Kind Regards,
> Tim
> ________________________________
> From: Carles57 ***@***.***>
> Sent: Friday, January 3, 2025 6:16 AM
> To: OpenWaterAnalytics/Community ***@***.***>
> Cc: Tim Hirrel ***@***.***>; Author ***@***.***>
> Subject: Re: [OpenWaterAnalytics/Community] Water System Modeling API
> Development and Use (Discussion #3)
>
>
> Hi, Tim. I am pleased and grateful for your prompt attention. As you
> know,
> in my country it is not easy to access some advanced technologies or
> databases and knowledge. Luckily there are more than a few people and
> entities that defend the free code and in this subject I have finally
> found
> something valuable. I am not a hydraulic engineer but a programmer and my
> greatest experience is not precisely in python but in other languages.
> But
> as a programmer in my workplace, dedicated to Hydraulic Research and
> Projects, I intend to help engineers who use EPANET to incorporate the
> benefits of AI or smart water tools that I finally found. I have already
> installed the necessary Python libraries and have run and studied EPyT
> services for network simulations and other analyses. I have, then, what
> it
> takes to delve into this issue and try to make progress. I don't have
> much
> experience, in my exchange with you there is not much I can contribute to
> you, so I thank you very much for your attention. To your question I tell
> you that I have not yet seen TdhNet_API and I would be very happy if you
> explain to me what it does and how I can try it. Then I will tell you
> what
> is the objective with respect to the hydraulic networks in my province
> that
> I suppose can be solved more effectively with these advanced tools.
>
> It remains of you, Carlos.
>
> On Thu, Jan 2, 2025 at 7:16 PM Tim Hirrel ***@***.***> wrote:
>
> > Hola, Carles,
> >
> > I'm pleased to hear from you. I hope to learn more about your goals for
> > applying available libraries to hydraulic modeling. I have been working
> on
> > hydraulic modeling, both application and development for many years. My
> > development of a python library for hydraulic modeling is recent and a
> work
> > in progress, so I will be interested to learn how it can be of use to
> > others with similar interests. Please let me know if you have reviewed
> the
> > TdhNet_API and the python code and if you have any questions.
> >
> > Kind Regards,
> > Tim Hirrel
> > ________________________________
> > From: Carles57 ***@***.***>
> > Sent: Thursday, January 2, 2025 12:33 PM
> > To: OpenWaterAnalytics/Community ***@***.***>
> > Cc: Tim Hirrel ***@***.***>; Author ***@***.***>
> > Subject: Re: [OpenWaterAnalytics/Community] Water System Modeling API
> > Development and Use (Discussion #3)
> >
> >
> > Best regards. I'm Cuban. I am a systems developer and my work is
> related
> > to hydraulic networks in my province. I develop python and am
> interested in
> > applying the new contributions of network analysis to improve the
> > sectorization of the hydraulic network. But I have no experience in
> EPANET.
> > I have installed epyT and tried the examples. I am willing to learn and
> > collaborate. A hug.
> >
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Hola, amigo: I work in a company that serves the hydraulic water supply networks in my province. A project is being analyzed to apply smart water technologies with the use of sensors, pressure valves and their real-time control. It would be a project more of a long than medium term. Enough to meditate on the necessary software. Engineers work with EPANET but the aim is to apply AI resources. Anyone interested could give their ideas or be part of the project. |
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Greetings, If anyone in this community is interested in collaborating on some development ideas for water system modeling I would like to connect. I have recently published an update to the TdhNet API that allows access to the Epanet solution and provides a modified Epanet API that allows access to the TdhNet solution engine. The package, available on GitHub and tdhnet.com, includes a paper on how this was accomplished. In summary, input data and results access are abstracted through C++ classes that can be referenced from a solution engine or any other application. By applying these techniques, the solution engine and any other functionality using the input data or results become interchangeable with any other implementation. This allows independent and customizable development. I would like to continue applying these techniques to water system modeling functionality, In particular, I would like to have the water quality functionality use abstracted interface classes rather than be dependent on the data structures of particular solution engine implementation. If anyone is interested in collaborating on this, please contact me. Thanks, Tim Hirrel
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