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For near-zero flows, a simple network with a base demand of 0.005 GPM has an actual demand (flow) rounding up to 0.01 GPM. The same for 0.004 GPM, and it rounds down to 0 GPM. Is it possible to increase the significant figure by one more decimal place?
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The small flows concern raised here is not a hydraulic engine issue, but rather a UI issue. Default for EPANET UI is two decimal places. User has the option to choose more decimal places to see, up to 6 decimal places. FILE->Preference->Formats is where user can make the change. It is documented in the User Manual.
For near-zero flows, a simple network with a base demand of 0.005 GPM has an actual demand (flow) rounding up to 0.01 GPM. The same for 0.004 GPM, and it rounds down to 0 GPM. Is it possible to increase the significant figure by one more decimal place?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: