Results
aren't very useful unless you know where they come from.
Just having a program spit out an answer without having a means
of checking the result is pointless. Does the answer make
sense? What methodology was used? That doesn't seem
right, how did the program come up with that? A good model
should reassure the designer that the results obtained are
sound. Visual Hydraulics was programmed with built-in
summary features including summary tables characterizing all the
hydraulic characteristics of the feature being analyzed, summary
diagrams, and even a detailed compilation of the equations and
methodology used to obtain those results. Feel confident
in knowing where Visual Hydraulics obtained its result, and how.
Once
a feature has been analyzed, quickly see the full results,
including diagrams and all of its hydraulic characteristics:
In
addition to the summary tables and diagrams, the summary
equation option allows the designer to view the equations and
methodology used by the program to obtain its results, such as
for a tank launder shown below:
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