Extends processing framework to models the hydraulic and water quality behavior of water distribution piping systems
This plugin lets you model hydraulic network for water and run simulations to get water pressure informations and more.
See a demo screencast here :
You need :
- A working version of Epanet (english version mandatory)
- QGIS > 2.0
- The QGIS Processing framework
You need to have epanet as a command line tool for the plugin to work.
Download and run http://www.epa.gov/nrmrl/wswrd/dw/epanet/EN2setup.exe
Download Epanet sources from http://www.epa.gov/nrmrl/wswrd/dw/epanet/EN2source.zip
For linux:
mkdir epanet
cd epanet
wget http://www.epa.gov/nrmrl/wswrd/dw/epanet/EN2source.zip
unzip EN2source.zip
unzip -n epanet2.zip
unzip -n makefiles.ZIP
unzip -n GNU_EXE.ZIP
Open the file epanet.c, comment out the line
#define DLL
and uncomment the line
#define CLE
Open the file Makefile and replace the line
cc -o epanet2 -lm $(objs)
by
cc -o epanet2 $(objs) -lm
Then run:
make
Simply put this directory in the plugin directory. On linux:
cd ~/.qgis2/python/plugin
git clone https://github.com/Oslandia/qgis-epanet.git
You then need to run QGIS, install the processing plugin and configure the path to the epanet executable in QGIS menu Processsing->Options and configuration.
Note: On Windows, choose epanet2d.exe.
The file simple_network.zip contains an example of a tank emptying on a pipe. Unzip the directory en follow intructions in simple_network/README.md
This plugin has been tested on real data on a real use case. This use case cannot be made publicly available.
We are currently looking for a use case with data that can be published alongside the code.
This plugin has been developed by Oslandia ( http://www.oslandia.com ).
Oslandia provides support and assistance for QGIS and associated tools, including this plugin.
This work has been funded by European funds. Thanks to the GIS Office of Apavil, Valcea County (Romania)
This work is free software and licenced under the GNU GPL version 2 or any later version. See LICENSE file.