Luke Butler

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I'm interested in seeing this functionality in EPANET and it is a feature that [Qatium](https://github.com/qatium/) has identified as one it could provide development funding if required. My thoughts are you...

Thanks as well @LRossman I'm seconding the comments by @eladsal and @jamesuber - having the percent open is much more intuitive and Elad makes a good point on the comparison...

This would be a great addition, potentially including this information as an output into the full report would be beneficial for users of the GUI. Early in the calibration of...

We're running into this problem as well, a little bit of background information on this issue https://github.com/OpenWaterAnalytics/EPANET/issues/583#issuecomment-583850008 One suggestion that Lew gave was checking the headloss along the valve https://www.openepanet.org/Topic/21960/link-status-values-and-cv-status...

As @dly9000 mentioned, EPANET might not be the right choice, instead you may want to look at SWMM. You can also refer to this presentation by @LRossman 'It’s all pipes,...

Thanks @LRossman - my thought was we could modify, or create an alternative of `before-test.sh/cmd` that would generate the benchmark results from a private collection of network models. I'll start...

I encountered several challenges while attempting to run the regression tests locally, I tired my Mac, a Windows machine, and a Windows server in a virtual machine. Although I managed...

@LRossman I would agree that there is no evidence so far to suggest issues with convergence. Ultimately the burden of proof should reside with the individual making the claim, but...

A very quick demo showing how this can be calculated using the EPANET toolkit can be found here: https://modelcreate.github.io/epanet-js-float-valve-example/ With the source code in Typescript here: https://github.com/modelcreate/epanet-js-float-valve-example/tree/master/src/utils

I'm going to extract 2-3 example models that include the upstream monitored pressure points and then we can compare any approach with calibrated results. This way it also would be...