Inter-act PW (ver.1.0)
(Size
1.3 Mb.)
ver.1.0 runs under DOS
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Program Overview
The Inter-act PW program was developed by Multi Engineering & Game Applications Soft.
Available in :
Working version price 900 $US
Trial version Free download
(after successfully download and install the program, to run the program, at DOS(R) prompt, type "BSTART.EXE" and press "RETURN" )
It is a pipe network analysis program based on the Path Method of analysis which can be used to analyze complicate pipe network and simple network as well.
The program is so designed to include features as to provide accesses for convenient input of data required by the method of analysis. Output of the analyzed results are also presented in form as to make possible decision for correction and modification of the network at a glance.
The Features include interactive and graphic presentations to guide you through steps required by the method of analysis for the followings:
1. Project initial inputs
2. On screen layout of pipe network
3. Pipe data inputs
4. Locating terminal energy point, loop and node number
5. Assigning discharge at each node and locating its elevation
6. Assuming initial flow rate in each pipe
7. Identification of loop path
8. Identification of path connecting terminal energy point
9. Run the pipe network analysis by the Path Method
10. On screen graphic presentation of output results
Trial version Free download
(after successfully download and install the program, to run the program, at DOS(R) prompt, type "BSTART.EXE" and press "RETURN" )
Ordering the Working Version
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Comments and Discussion on the Program
The version has been designed to run under DOS (R).
Although rather out of date, however, it still works and runs all right and serves its purpose well.
Version run under Windows (R) can also be designed. However, funds are required to do the modification. This the author would like interested people on the program make proposal on this matter and we together can work out a solution.
Step 6 "assuming initial flow rate in each pipe" as required by the analysis method is still a time consuming process in carrying out. This is one of the drawbacks of the analysis method. Although the program at its best has already reduced this drawback greatly.
This step can be by-passed with some modification of the program. However, funds are required to do the modification. This the author would like interested people on the program make proposal on this matter and we together can work out a solution.
We are waiting for your comments and proposal. You can either e-mail us at bunnivat@hotmail.com or chjanasit@lycos.com or Sign our guest book provided on the "Home page"
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