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Source Adapter

This adapter enables use of eWater Source models within the MIKE Workbench.

About Source

Source is software developed by eWater Group to manage Australia’s scarce and highly variable water resources. Please refer to eWater Source for more information.

Prerequisites

The Adaptor requires Souce to be installed on the same computer as MIKE Workbench for registration.

The execution of models will require a eWater Source license.

Supported Model objects

The table below shows how the Source model objects are translated within the MIKE Workbench.

Object in Source Workbench Model Object Type Model Object Info
Link Link
  • Input- and Output Time series
  • Confluence Confluence
  • Input- and output-time series
  • Gauge Gauge
  • Input- and output-time series
  • Inflow Inflow
  • Input- and output-time series
  • Loss Loss
  • Input- and output-time series
  • Minimum Flow Requirement Minimum Flow Requirement
  • Input- and output-time series
  • Storage Storage
  • Water Level Initial Conditaion
  • Input- and output-time series
  • Supply Point Supply Point
  • Input- and output-time series
  • Water User Water User
  • Input- and output-time series
  • Weir Weir
  • Input- and output-time series
  • Configuration

    Model preparation

    No specific configuration of a Source model setup has to be followed in order to register it into the MIKE Workbench. The Source model setup needs to run successfully within Source and the adapter assumes that all files and plugins related to the registered Source model is installed.

    Source organizes model runs in scenarios. The adapter registers all information related to the selected scenario,

    The model must have been successfully executed.

    Note

    Note that eWater Source only runs when using number settings with decimal points.

    To be able to draw nodes on the map, nodes must have Long (E) and Lat (N) specified in the Source model for every node before model registration.

    Model registration

    The Source model should be registered from within the Scenario Explorer of the MIKE Workbench.

    The below screens show how the registration could look like.

    When registering a model, a new entry for the Source model will appear.

    When selecting model type Source, the Model register wizard will display a dialog where the necessary Source model information can be specified.

    Model registration wizard (Page 1) - Source model Information

    On the first page of the model registration wizard, the master Source file and executable is selected.

    Field Description
    Model name Name of the model when it has been registered in MIKE Workbench.
    Source model The Source project file.
    Scenario Select the Source scenario to register from the drop down.

    Click Next to continue.

    Parsing the model could take a few minutes for large models.

    Review the parsed scenario and click Prepare for Registration.

    Click Finish to accept the parsed model.

    The model parsing is now complete.

    The model wizard now allows you to change the model setup name and projection used.

    Click Next.

    Specify the scenario name and configure the scenario using one of the following options:

    • Do Not Create a Scenario
      No scenario will be created. Note that scenarios can be created at a later stage.
    • Create Defualt Scenario
      A default (empty) scenario will be created.
    • Configure new Scenario
      Creates a new scenario using the model registration wizard.
    • Use Template Scenario
      Creates a new scenario based on an existing scenario.

    After registration, the Source model can be opened from the Scenario Explorer.