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1. 11 Exit 11 3 2 WASP Pull Down Menu 11 Read WASP Input 12 Write WASP 12 Locate WASP 5 0 Executables 12 Execute WASP 12 Edit Project Parameters 12 Edit Value Ranges 13 Import 13 Sensitivity Analysis 14 View Input 15 View Output 16 Viewing Sensitivity Analysis Output 18 Check Completeness 18 WASP Builder User Manual 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 3 3 View Pull Down Menu 18 3 4 Window Pull Down Menu 19 3 5 Help Pull Down Menu 20 WASP Builder Help 20 WASP 5 0 Model Help
2. 20 About WASP Builder 20 Network Icons 21 4 1 Palette Window 21 4 2 Exchanges and Flow Icons 22 Creating Your Own Project 23 5 1 Segments Exchanges and Flows 23 5 2 Using the Palette Window 24 5 3 Adding Exchanges and Flows 25 5 4 Editing Segments Individually 26 5 5 Editing Exchanges Individually 27 Editing Project Parameters 29 6 1 Selecting the Project Parameters Window 29 6 2 Editing Data in Group Windows 29 Editing Data Fields Using Pull Down Selections 29 Editing Data Fields by Typing 30 Fields that Cannot be Edited 30 Editing Tables 30 6 3 Data Group A Model Options 30 Edit Time Steps 31 Edit Print Inter
3. Print Ctrl F Print Preview Print Setup 1 0 40 direct calcg wsb 2 Dr SPrapects YwaspB1 wsb 3 Dr sPrapects YwaspB1 wsb 4 Dr SPrajectz predict O web Exit Figure 11 File Pull Down Menu 3 1 1 New WASP Builder This option opens a new blank WASP Builder screen For a description of how to build WASP input file from scratch see Section 5 0 Creating Your Own Project 3 1 2 New Report This option opens a new report that can be used to document your project For more information on how to create reports see Section 8 0 Generating Reports 3 1 3 Open Options There are two options for opening projects Use the File gt Open gt Open option to open wsb files See Section 2 4 Opening WASP Builder Files If you want to examine changes to a project use the File gt Open gt Review Changes to review or open old versions Version 1 2 9 File Pull Down Menu WASP Builder User Manual b WASP Builder W aspB1 WASP View Window Help n Mew WASP Builder Mew Report Open Open Ctrl Close Review Changes o h Figure 12 File gt Open Options File gt Open gt Open This option opens WASP Builder files with a wsb extension File gt Open gt Review Changes This option can be used to open old versions of a project that are stored in the RCS directory where the base file is located see Section 7 0 Documenting Project Versions Note
4. Period 12 0227 eo Period 13 0227 Period 14 0227 Period 15 0227 Period 16 0227 25 Period 17 0227 Period 15 0227 Period 19 0227 Period 20 0227 0 0 Period 20 1227 1 5 3 4 5 Variable DO Segment Figure 25 Parameter vs Segment for Each Time Period Version 1 2 17 WASP Pull Down Menu WASP Builder User Manual Viewing Sensitivity Analysis Output 1 Select the base file for the sensitively analysis The base file 1s the with no integer value appended i e if you had a base file named streams out the first run would be streamsO out the next would be streams out etc 2 Oncethe base file is selected all the subsequent runs created with the analysis will be automatically added to the View Output window 3 If you would like to view the output of just one of the sensitivity analysis runs you can do so by selecting the particular sensitivity run using the Select button 4 Select the run that you want to view If you select two or more runs the Show Differences button will appear 5 The Show Differences button highlights the variables that have variations from the base file for at least one time period in the segment selected 3 2 11 Check Card Completeness The Card Completeness Matrix window helps you determine if anything is missing from your input data file This function displays all data that are missing from a card regardless of whether the information is necessary
5. Delete Display Full Path Report on Parameter Report on Segments Select parameters that show differences Add threshold difference 0 ES Delete Update Report Options I Esceedences Max Min Mean Write Report ta File Write Report ta Clipboard Plot Figure 60 New Report Window 2 Select the Add button next to the Input File display box The first file you select will be considered the base file Successive files with the same number of segments and model type can be added 1 files created with the sensitivity analysis option See Section 3 2 8 Sensitivity Analysis Itis not necessary that the output files have the same number of timesteps but it is assumed that the ith timestep represents the same period of time in every run when comparisons are made Version 1 2 41 Input Files WASP Builder User Manual 3 Using a file browser select the project or projects you want to add to the report Note Multiple files must have the same number of segments and have the same model type in order to be included in the same report 8 2 Report on Parameters l The parameters window will show the parameters that can be displayed in a report 2 Todisplay only those parameters that exceed a given value for any of the segments listed in the node table at any time in any model run enter the value in the threshold difference box and press Select parameters that show differences The paramete
6. 43 8 5 Saving Report Data 43 9 0 Troubleshooting Guide 45 Problem 1 I can t enter values into any of the individual groups segments or exchanges 45 Problem 2 I can t type print intervals into the field 45 Problem 3 I can t import data groups into my new project 45 10 0 References 47 11 0 49 WASP Builder User Manual Version 1 2 1 0 Introduction 1 0 Introduction WASP 5 0 s used by government personnel and private users to model water quality parameters in streams WASP 5 0 requires linking stream segments to groups of input data Current methods for preparing input files for water quality models such as WASP 5 0 are cumbersome and often become the major task of a water quality modeling projects WASP Builder been designed to receive standard input files from WASP or allows the user to build input files from scratch with data supplemented into the system using the Graphical Data Processor GDP WASP Builder simplifies the task of building input files for WASP 5 0 by 1 Illustrating river reach segments and exchanges between layers which are linked to parameter groups 2 Connecting the parameter groups to this visual display 3 Simplifyi
7. base case and exceeds any threshold value entered Note The base run is the first file listed in the Input File section 2 Max Displays the Maximum value of the parameter in the particular model run for each segment Min Displays the Minimum value of the parameter in the particular model run for each segment 4 Mean Displays the Mean value of the parameter in the particular model run for each segment Version 1 2 42 8 0 Generating Reports 8 4 Plotting Options The report tool can build graphs of the report data An animation feature is available that can step through the time periods and show changes at each segment Select the parameters and segments that you are interested in and press the Plot button 2 The Graph Control window will be displayed Graph Control Ea 000 milisecands Advance Frame Cancel Figure 62 Graph Control Window 3 The Play button steps through each time step and updates every graph Figure 63 4 The Advance Frame option allows you to step through the times steps one by one Retention Time days _ D ius 6 tt l 20 m T P Pu RE 9 715 Rm 1 amp 3 4 5 7 amp 9 10 Segment 7 IMEOTFLEFOR Group D field s Group D ticld z Group D ficld s o Group D field s INFOT FILE FOR INFOT FILE TOR SIMULATION Surface water Surface water Surface water Surface water SIMULATION SIMULATI
8. EE The horizontal line iconifies a window the square or double square displays the window in full or partial view respectively and the x symbol closes the window 5 Display of Windows Currently Open The list of windows on the bottom of the Window pull down menu displays all the windows that are currently opened A window can be brought to the front by clicking on the window in the list The active window has a check mark next to it 3 5 Help Pull Down Menu WASP Builder WaspB1 File WASP View window MERE gt Fun WASP Builder Help WASPS Input Dataset Help About WASP Builder Figure 31 Help Pull Down Menu 3 5 1 WASP Builder Help The WASP Builder help files contain the same information as this document 3 5 2 WASP 5 0 Model Help The WASP 5 0 Manual Part B has been converted to an online format 5 3 About WASP Builder About WASP Builder displays the version of WASP Builder Version 1 2 20 4 0 Network Icons 4 0 Network Icons The palette window opens when you begin WASP Builder or open a new project The Palette window displays the layer icons that represent segments of a water system As you place layers number labels will appear in sequential order 4 1 Palette Window You can close it by clicking on the Done button or by clicking on the palette icon on the toolbar Section 5 0 Creating Your Own Project describes how to use the palette window to create a
9. Options for printing are not available for all the view options such as the Report Generator and the simulation Editor 3 1 7 Display of Recently Opened Files The files in the list on the bottom of the File pull down window can be opened by clicking on them with the mouse 3 1 8 Exit Exits WASP Builder with an option to save any modified projects 3 2 WASP Pull Down Menu The WASP pull down menu Figure l6 contains options related to preparing executing and viewing the results of a WASP model b WASP Builder W aspB1 E View Window Help w R Read WASP Input Dataset Write WASP Input Dataset Locate WASPS Executables Execute WASP Edit Project Parameters Edit Value Ranges Import Sensitivity Analysis View Input View Output Check Card Completeness Execute File Figure 16 WASP Pull Down Menu Version 1 2 11 WASP Pull Down Menu WASP Builder User Manual 3 2 1 Read WASP Input This function imports input data files for processing with WASP Builder l Select WASP gt Read WASP Input Dataset 2 The Open window will appear Select the file with the extension inp that you want For information about starting a project from scratch See Section 5 0 Creating Your Own Project UJ DD N Write WASP Input This function saves changes that you have made to a WASP 5 0 input data set It exports the input data files for use with the WASP 5 0 model with a inp extension 1 Select WASP
10. Program WASP Version 5 0 This user manual is parallel to the on line documentation available from the software Participation This project was sponsored and directed by the Department of Interior Bureau of Reclamation Reclamation the Environmental Protection Agency EPA Office of Science and Technology and the Integrated Decision Support Group IDS Group at Colorado State University CSU Fort Collins Colorado USA Faculty staff members and graduate students from the IDS Group and the Department of Chemical and Bioresource Engineering at CSU served as the principal investigators IDS is part of the Water Center at Colorado State University Fort Collins Colorado USA For more information contact Luis Garcia IDS Group Merlynn Bender USBR Colorado State University Denver Federal Center Building 67 601 South Howes USC Suite 502 Box 25007 Mail Code D 8570 Fort Collins CO 80523 USA Denver CO 80225 USA Phone 970 491 5144 Phone 303 445 2460 FAX 970 491 2293 FAX 303 445 6351 E mail garcia engr ColoState EDU E mail mbender do usbr gov Acknowledgments Services cooperation effort information reviews and guidance provided by Reclamation and staff are greatly appreciated Special thanks to Merlynn Bender Reclamation Denver CO and Dr Russell Kinerson EPA Washington D C Dr Luis Garcia was the Principal Investigator and director of the project at the IDS Group CSU David Patterson and H
11. Project Parameters 12 Edit Project Parameters Window 29 Edit Properties 26 27 Edit Time Steps 31 Edit Value Ranges 13 Editing Data Fields by Typing 30 Editing Data Fields Using Pull Down Se lections 29 Editing Data Group Windows 29 Editing Exchanges Individually 27 Editing Project Parameters 29 Editing Segments Individually 26 Editing Tables 30 Epilimnion Layer 22 Exchange 22 Exchanges 23 Exchanges and Flow Icons 22 Execute Base Case Option 15 Execute WASP 12 Exit 11 Version 1 2 50 Fields that Cannot be Edited 30 File New 6 File Open Open 5 10 File Open Review Changes 9 10 File Open Options 10 File Save Document Changes 10 File Save Save 10 File Save Options 10 File Pull Down Menu 9 Flow 22 Flows 23 Flows Window 34 Full View 20 G Generating Reports 41 Graph Button 17 Graph Type 17 H Hardware Requirements 3 Help Pull Down Menu 20 Hypolimnion Layer 22 Iconified 20 Import 13 Importing WASP5 Data Input Files 6 Initial Concentrations Window 37 Initial Condition 14 Input Files 41 Installing WASP Builder 3 4 Introduction 1 L Locate WASPS Executables 12 Lower Benthic Layer 22 Main Display Window Figure 4 Model Options Window 31 35 Model Time Step Editor 31 N Network Icons 21 New Report 9 19 New WASP Builder 9 New WASP File 19 Open Options 9 Open Palette Window 19 Open WASP File 19 Opening Project Vers
12. WASP Import 13 WASP gt Locate WASPS Executables 12 WASP Read WASP Input Dataset 12 WASP Sensitivity Analysis 14 WASP View Output 12 16 WASP Write WASP Input Dataset 12 WASP 5 Reference Manual 29 WASP Builder Help 20 WASP Builder Pull Down Menus 9 WASP Pull Down Menu 9 11 WASP Version 5 1 WASPS5 Model Help 20 Window Arrange Icons Option 20 Window Cascade Option 19 Window New Window 19 Window Tile Option 19 Window Pull Down Menu 19 Write Button 17 Write WASP Input 12
13. WASP 5 0 URL http www epa gov OWOW watershed tools model html 29 Last updated October 2 1995 Pinnacle Publishing Inc Graphics Server Version 4 50 URL http www pinpub com gserver September 2 1997 Version 1 2 47 Saving Report Data WASP Builder User Manual Version 1 2 48 A About WASP Builder 20 Add Inflow 26 Add Outflow 26 Add Segment Interface 25 26 Adding Exchanges and Flows 25 Apply to Segments 14 B Boundary Concentrations Window 34 Card Completeness Matrix Window 18 Check Card Completeness 18 23 Close 10 Close Warning Dialog Window 10 Constants Window 36 Creating Your Own Project 23 49 11 0 Index 11 0 Index D Data Group A Model Options Window 31 Data Group A Model Options 30 Data Group B Exchange Coefficients Win dow 33 Data Group B Exchanges 32 Data Group C Volumes Window 33 Data Group C Volumes 33 Data Group D Flows 33 Data Group E Boundaries 34 Data Group F Waste Loads 34 Data Group G Parameters 35 Data Group H Constants 36 Data Group I T me Functions 36 Data Group J Initial Concentrations 36 Display of Recently Opened Files 11 Display of Windows Currently Open 20 Dissolved Concentration 14 Document Changes 7 Documenting Project Versions 39 Done Button 21 A Entries WASP Builder User Manual E Edit Bypass Options 32 Edit Group C 27 Edit Group E 27 Edit Group F 27 Edit Group G 27 Edit Print Intervals 31 32 Edit
14. WASP gt Edit Project Parameters 2 Select the parameter group that you want to edit Figure 40 6 2 Editing Data in Group Windows WASP Builder windows have several different types of data entry fields These fields are described below 6 2 1 Editing Data Fields Using Pull Down Selections Clicking on the down pointing arrow at the right side of a field allows you to select field entries from a list of choices If the field contains numerical data you may type in the data or select it from the pull down field Version 1 2 29 Selecting the Project Parameters Window WASP Builder User Manual Simulation Type EUTRO T RI EUTRO METALS Figure 41 Selecting Entries from Pull Down Fields 6 2 2 Editing Data Fields by Typing Fields containing white fill can be edited by typing into them Simulation Title TITLE TEST RIVER STREETER FHELP S SIMULATION EUTRO EXAMPLE Figure 42 Fields that Allow Direct Editing 6 2 3 Fields that Cannot be Edited Fields containing gray fill cannot be edited by typing Number of Segments NOSEG Figure 43 Fields that Prohibit Editing ON 2 4 Editing Tables Some data are arranged tables These tables contain cells that are similar to the cells in a spreadsheet Using the mouse place your cursor directly over the cell you want to edit and press the left mouse button Then type your data directly into the cell You can also move around within the table by usin
15. and a set of arrows Version 1 2 22 5 0 Creating Your Own Project 5 0 Creating Your Own Project To create your own project from scratch you must follow these bas c steps 1 2 Note Determine the type of modeling you want to perform TOXI EUTRO or METALS Divide the physical system into segments Determine the total number of segments their locations the types of segments the volumes and the number of each type of segment Determine which segments will be linked with exchanges and flows Also determine which types of exchanges and flows you will need In a large system you may want to number your segments so you can keep track of the connections between the segments Create the graphical representation of your system using layers and nodes See Section 4 0 Network Icons Fill in the data for global Groups A through J Section 6 0 Editing Project Parameters Global eroups must be completed before individual groups because data in individual segments depends on data in global groups You must begin with Group A because all other data depend on Group A Fill in the data for individual segments exchanges and flows Section 5 4 Editing Segments Individually and Section 5 5 Editing Exchanges Individually After you have built you WASP 5 0 model network be sure to use the Check Card Completeness function See Section 3 2 11 Check Card Completeness before running WASP 5 0 5 1 Segm
16. 0 Quick Start 2 0 Quick Start 2 1 Hardware Requirements for WASP Builder WASP Builder has been designed to run in a Windows 95 98 NT environment with at least a 486 processor and 16 megabytes of RAM 2 2 Installing WASP Builder 1 If you have a previous version of WASP Builder installed on your computer uninstall the old version before you install the new version You can do this by selecting the Uninstall option in the WASP Builder menu under the Program menu accessed from the Start option in Windows 95 98 NT see Figure 1 winzip MingMPEI Player WASP Builder FTP Explorer WASP Builder Help CJ InstallShield SDK Edition WASP Input Help In a world wide web browser open the following page Select this Option Figure 1 Uninstall Option http www 1ids colostate edu projects builder download html To download a zipped file containing the setup files for WASP Builder click your mouse on the version of the file you desire from the software table builder zip You may need winzip to read and uncompress the files you can download it using the link below http www winzip com winzip download htm After selecting the file in your browser open the file and use the Install button in the Winzip program Follow the setup instructions Version 1 2 3 Hardware Requirements for WASP Builder WASP Builder User Manual 2 3 Starting WASP Builder in Windows 1 Select the Programs option from the Start m
17. ON OF OCTOBER flows Pare water flows Pare water flows Pare water flows Pare water OF OCTOBER OF OCTOBER 1993 DATA Elows haz Elows haz Elows haz Elows haz 1993 DATA 1993 DATA Figure 63 Report Graph 8 5 Saving Report Data 1 Write Report to File This option saves the current data display as a text file with tabs delimiting the columns so that it can be imported into a spreadsheet 2 Write Report to Clipboard This options save a copy of the data onto the computer clipboard that can be directly pasted into a spreadsheet Version 1 2 43 Plotting Options WASP Builder User Manual Version 1 2 44 9 0 Troubleshooting Guide 9 0 Troubleshooting Guide Problem 1 I can t enter values into any of the individual groups segments or exchanges e Fill in all the global cards before entering any data into the individual cards e Make sure no data are missing from the global group related to the individual group you are editing Problem 2 I can t type print intervals into the field e Click on New Interval and then type your data Problem 3 I can t import data groups into my new project e Don t try to import cards into systems that not comparable that don t have the same project layout Version 1 2 45 Saving Report Data WASP Builder User Manual Version 1 2 46 10 0 References 10 0 References Environmental Protection Agency 1995 Water Quality Analysis and Simulation Program
18. SEGOUT NE zj 5 zj zj F zj Model time steps 007511 1 Edit Time Steps Print intervals PRINT IL TPRINT II 5100235 E dit Print Interwals System bypass options SY SB Y K oor 92920 Edit Bypass Options Cancel Figure 45 Data Group A Model Options Window 6 3 1 Edit Time Steps This is the time step for the model Model Time Step Editor Ea Time steps Timestep interval OTSI Time up to when timestep 1 Delete Interval Cancel Figure 46 Model Time Step Editor 6 3 2 Edit Print Intervals You can indicate how frequently the model writes the model output in the window below Version 1 2 31 Data Group A Model Options WASP Builder User Manual Edit Print Intervals x Print intervals Print interval PRINT UT 0 5 Time up to when print inte 10 Delete Interval Cancel Figure 47 Edit Print Intervals 6 3 3 Edit Bypass Options Data Groups A B and D also contain this function Edit Bypass Options Ea Check systems that are to be bypassed i Cancel Figure 48 Edit Bypass Options Note Parameters marked with a check have a value of one and will NOT be modeled Parameters without a check have a value of zero and WILL be modeled 6 4 Data Group B Exchanges Data Group B contains dispersive exchange information Dispersion occurs between segments surface water and pore water and along a charact
19. UOPT 1 Field 1 advective flows are specified by the user flows at each Mame of hydrodynamic Ho e v Fie Scaling Units Conversion Factor E Advective flo 1 0 02832 water flows 1 0 02932 Sediment 1 tra Sediment 2 tra Sediment 3 tra Evaporation a Advective flaws in the water column Time function list for selected How IM Time function editing New Delete Edit Flow bypass options BE 155 JJ 001000 Edit Bypass Options Figure 51 Data Group D Flows Window 6 7 Data Group E Boundaries Data Group E supplies concentrations for each system at the boundaries All system concentrations must be supplied for each boundary Edit Group E Global Parameters Boundary Concentrati Scale factor Conversion E Ma af breat CE Figure 52 Data Group E Boundary Concentrations Window 6 8 Data Group F Waste Loads Data Group F defines the waste loads and segments that receive the waste loads for both point and diffuse sources 1 Segments receiving waste loads from non point sources can only be loaded from a file 2 Data for segments receiving waste loads from point sources should be entered in the bottom field A time function for these loads should be specified Version 1 2 34 Edit Group F Global Parameters Waste Loads Ea Optional Nonpoint Source file name Fie Scale Fa
20. WASP Builder WASP Builder river wsb Eile WASP View Window Help lej Icon Palette Segment Types amp Surface ieu Subsurface I Inner Red WASP OPTION 1 STEADY FLOWS Piel x Ella el 7 ax WASP OPTION 1 STEADY FLOWS PE ON a u M i NF NN NF NP FX Group F Global Parameters Waste Loads Ea c HR RE EE EE EH EL Optional Nonpoint Source name ie c He 5 0 0 0 4 0227 6 0227 5 0227 10 0227 12 0227 14 0227 10227 3 0227 5 0227 3 0227 11 0227 15 0227 15 02 Segment ID Time Function List 0 001 00 001 36 Period Segment 1 L Segment Z T Segment 3 oh Segment 4 Ay Segment 5 Edit Time Function nin Cancel User Manual Version 1 2 Developed by the Integrated Decision Support Group IDS for the United States Bureau of Reclamation and the Environmental Protection Agency EPA lt DEPARTMENT P ER P U S Environmental E Protection BUREAU OF N University WASP Builder User Manual Version 1 2 Copyright Copyright 2000 Integrated Decision Support Group 601 South Howes USC Suite 502 Colorado State University Fort Collins Colorado 80523 USA About This Document This document is a user manual for WASP Builder software developed as an analysis aid for the Water Quality Analysis Simulation
21. When you open a previous version of a project with the Review Changes option it overwrites the original file Therefore make sure to document the latest changes to the project before opening older versions 3 1 4 Close This option closes the current window and gives an option to save the changes in the currently opened file see Section 3 1 5 Save Options WwW aspBuilder Ea N Save changes to river wab Figure 13 Close Warning Dialog Window OU 1 5 Save Options WASP View Window Help Mew WASP Builder Mew Report Open Close Save Ctri 5 Document Changes Figure 14 File gt Save Options 1 File gt Save gt Save This option saves the project to the current file if one exists Otherwise the Save As dialog is invoked 2 File gt Save gt Document Changes This option creates a new version of the project and allows for the documentation of changes or updates made to the project since the last version See Section 7 0 Documenting Project Versions 3 File Save As This option allows you to save the project to a new file name Version 1 2 10 3 0 WASP Builder Pull Down Menus Save As S e fes em Save In W aspB 2 web File name river wsb Save as type WASP Builder Files wsb Cancel Figure 15 Save As Window 3 1 6 Print Options The print options in WASP Builder can be used to print a copy of the network used to build the input
22. cta Conversion Title TIT CE 0 01 5555 27 ee ZM 0 01 IE TS FB 0 01 0 459357 277775 MN 0 01 ARS Solid 1 XXXXXEXXXX Solid 2 0 001 00 001 36 F k Edit Time Functian 6 9 Data Group G Parameters 6 0 Editing Project Parameters Figure 53 Data Group F Waste Loads Window Data Group G contains appropriate environmental characteristics of the water body These parameters are spatially variable Edit Group G Global Parameters Parameters Tite vit 29 l A PARAMETERS Parameter Number ISC Parameter Name Value PARAM Use Restore default parameter names Cancel Version 1 2 35 Figure 54 Data Group G Parameters Window Data Group G Parameters WASP Builder User Manual 6 10 Data Group H Constants Data Group H contains appropriate chemical characteristics or constants Edit Group H Parameters Constants EI Title CONSTANTS OPTIONS SPECIATION SORPTION Figure 55 Data Group Constants Window 6 11 Data Group I Time Functions Data Group I contains appropriate environmental or kinetic time functions Edit Group Parameters Kinetic Time Functions Time Functions Edit Time Functions Lse Restore default parameter names Cancel Figure 56 Data Group I Time Functions Window 6 12 Data G
23. dds segment exchanges or flows between the currently active segment and another Add Inflow Represents water coming into the system from unmodeled upstream flows or from unmodeled tributaries e Add Outflow Represents water being lost from the system or water leaving the last segment Delete Deletes the segment 5 4 Editing Segments Individually By selecting a segment and pressing the right mouse button the properties of segments can be changed as shown in Figure 36 Edit Properties Add Segment Interface Add Inflow Add Outflow Delete Figure 36 Right Mouse Button Menu for Segments WASP Builder allows you to edit Group C Volumes Group E Boundary Concentrations Group F Waste Loads and Group G Parameters within individual segments 1 Double click on the segment that you want to edit 2 The Segment Parameters window will appear Select the group you want to edit Refer to the WASP 5 0 model online help for more information regarding groups Note See the WASP 5 0 manual for information about the data needed for these windows Segment Parameters x Segment I Edit Group C Yolumes Edit Group E Boundary Concentrations Edit Group F waste Edit Group Parameters Cancel Figure 37 Editing Segments Individually Version 1 2 26 5 0 Creating Your Own Project You can edit the following groups of data for each segment e Edit Group C This group can be u
24. ent the current version of the project before prior versions are opened 1 Select the File gt Open gt Review Changes option 2 If a project is not loaded select the project file wsb in the Open window otherwise the active project will be assumed If this project has revisions they will be displayed in the Project Documentation Open window If the project has no revisions saved the window will be blank Note careful not to overwrite or move the original project file since it is the link to your revisions Description of C Program Files OS Biroupsw ASP ol Previous versions of C Program Files ID5 GrouphwAsP Delete Version Initial revision T bh ad 4 k Caneel Log message for version 1 1 Original Figure 59 Open Project Versions 3 The revisions that have been saved will be displayed with the descriptions and titles Double clicking on one of the versions or selecting one and the Open Version button will check out the file and save it as the original name Version 1 2 40 8 0 Generating Reports 8 0 Generating Reports WASP Builder can generate reports for WASP 5 0 Model runs This tool is intended to aid in understanding several different model runs from identical project areas 8 1 Input Files 1 Select the File gt New Report option see Figure 60 WASP Builder Report1 zs 8 File Edit View Window Help w R el Input Files TITLE1 TITLE2
25. ents Exchanges and Flows WASP Builder allows you to edit segments and exchanges globally using the Edit Parameters window Section 6 0 Editing Project Parameters Editing segments and exchanges globally applies the same values to all segments for any given parameter However you can also edit segments individually The following section describes how to edit segments and exchanges individually Version 1 2 23 Segments Exchanges and Flows WASP Builder User Manual WASP Builder YaspB1 OR gt File WASP View Window Help lej Figure 33 Project Window 5 2 Using the Palette Window The Palette Window is the first tool you will use to create your input file See Section 4 1 Palette Window Use this tool to place segments onto the main window l Open the Palette Window by clicking on the palette icon on the toolbar The Palette Window will open To place a surface segment on the main window click with the left mouse button on the surface segment icon in the Palette Window and release the button The cursor will look like a shadow of a segment Then move the cursor to the main window and click once on the left mouse button on the location where you want to place the segment To place another segment click again on the left mouse button A single right click ends the placement To annotate the segments click once with the left mouse button on the Label icon Then click once with the left mouse bu
26. enu on the lower left corner of the screen Figure 2 Program Options Start Menu Figure 2 Programs Option in the Start Menu 2 One ofthe menu options willbe WASP AT Select WASP AT in the program menu and open the WASP Builder menu Select the second option in the menu see Figure 3 Select this Option winzip ls ingMPEG Player WASP Builder FTP Explorer WASP Builder Help CJ InstallShield SDK Edition em WASP Input Help Figure 3 WASP Builder Option in the Program Menu 3 The window shown in Figure 4 will be displayed 5 WASP Builder OR XJ File View Help wir ges E Figure 4 Main Display Window Version 1 2 4 2 0 Quick Start 2 4 Opening WASP Builder Files You will be working with two types of files Files with the extension inp are WASP 5 0 data input files Files with the extension wsp WASP Builder files This section will describe how to open a WASP Builder file See Section 2 5 Importing WASP 5 0 Data Input Files to import WASP 5 0 data files l Select File Open Open The file selection window will open into the Examples directory 2 There 1 an example file called river wsb select this file Look in examples ei Cr W aspB2 wsb iE Bab web iE Babe web irr Bob3 wsb river web File name Files of type WASP Builder Files wsb Cancel Figure 5 Open File Selection Window 3 Select the Ope
27. eristic length Version 1 2 32 Edit Group B Global Parameters Exchange Coefficients Ea Title EESCHANBES Surface water Data Scale Factor SCALA Conversion Factor COMA Surface water exchange time functions Surface water exchange time Functions New Delete Edit Pore Water Data Scale Factor SCALA Conversion Factor 0 0929 Porewater exchange time Functions Pare water exchange time functions 96 005 0 5 005 36 New Delete Edit Exchange Bypass Options 001000 Edit Bypass Options Cancel 6 0 Editing Project Parameters Figure 49 Data Group B Exchange Coefficients Window 6 5 Data Group C Volumes Data Group C supplies volume adjusting techniques or methods Edit Group C Global Parameters Volumes Ea Title 4 GWYOLUMES Water Column Volume 1 Constant water column volumes Bentic Yolume Option BED 0 Constant bed volumes E Benthic time step in days for recomputing porosity TDIMTS Scale Factor for Yolumes SALW Conversion Factor for Yolumes ED NS 0 02832 Cancel 6 6 Data Group D Flows Figure 50 Data Group C Volumes Window Data Group D supplies flow and sediment transport information between segments Flows may be constant or variable Version 1 2 33 Data Group C Volumes WASP Builder User Manual Edit Group D Global Parameters Flows Ea Flow Option IG
28. for the model to run we Card Completion Matrix Global parameter information Group Warning Advection factor amp DFALC is 0 0 Group Warning Simulation start date iz uninitialized Group E Warning No boundary conditions defined for system 1 NOBCHR Group E Warning System 1 has scale factor 0 0 SCALB Group E Warning System 1 has conversion factor 0 0 COMYB k Greup C 1 Need DP boundary conditic Need DP boundary conditi Need DP boundary conditic Area unintialized OF 203 Area unintialized No flow given fo 0 1 OF OF 230 OF OF 3 3 View Pull Down Menu E WASP Builder W aspB1 E Fille WASP Window Help zu Toolbar w R gt zl w Status Bar Version 1 2 18 Figure 26 Check Card Completeness Figure 27 View Pull Down Menu 3 0 WASP Builder Pull Down Menus The View pull down menu has two options that are toggle switches to change the WASP Builder display l View Toolbar This displays the tool bar with the following options w n Ziel sl New WASP File H Run WASP Model New Report Open Palette Window Open WASP File Save File Figure 28 WASP Builder Toolbar New WASP File Creates a new WASP Builder file see Section 5 0 Creating Your Own Project e New Report Creates a new report session see Section 8 0 Generating Reports e Open WASP Fi
29. g the left right up and down arrows on your keyboard Figure 44 shows a cell that has been selected Edit Print Intervals Ea Print intervals Print interval PRINT IT Time up to when print inte 0 New Interval Delete Interval TN Figure 44 Editing Data in Tables Note For more information on the data requirements for each card see the WASP 5 0 User Manual 6 3 Data Group A Model Options Data Group 15 generally for model identification data and contains simulation control options The user must also specify time steps bypass options and print intervals here Version 1 2 30 6 0 Editing Project Parameters Simulation Title TITLE1 INPUT FILE CALIFORNIA GULCH MODEL 12 4734 Description TITLE 2 INPUT FILE FOR SIMULATION OCTOBER 1333 DATA Header HEADER NSEG NSY S ICAO MFLG IDMP INTY ADFC DD _ amp M ODEL OPTIONS Number of Segments NOSEG 22 Number of Model Systems 5 5 Restart File Control Flag EFL 0 Ignore restart file use input file X Message Output MFLAG 1 Simulation time only printed Mass Balance Analysis MASS 1 bd Negative Solution Option HEGSLEN U No negative solutions Time Step Options 0 User inputs time step history Advection Factor ADFAL Stat Da Davy Stat Howen P Start Minute PO Transport File TFLG Gensaetle Segments to display at runtime I
30. gt Write WASP Input Dataset 2 The Save As window will open Save the input file with a new name or overwrite the existing file OU 2 3 Locate WASP 5 0 Executables You may need to specify the path of the EUTROS 5 executables The METALS executable is assumed to be in the WASP Builder program directory You can install the EUTROS and TOXI5 executables during the installation process as one of the options If you didn t select them during the WASP Builder installation process you can reinstall it with these options See Section 2 0 Quick Start 1 Select WASP gt Locate WASP 5 0 Executables 2 Use the Open window to locate either toxi5 exe or eutro5 exe The program assumes that both are located in the same directory UJ 2 4 Execute WASP This function starts the WASP 5 0 model 1 Select WASP gt Execute WASP 2 The Save As window will open Type the name of the file that will be the input for the model run The program will automatically add the inp extension to the file The WASP 5 0 model will run After the model run ends the View Output window will open You can also view the results by selecting WASP gt View Output Note The WASP 5 0 executables are maintained by the if you experience any problems running files you can download documentation on WASP 5 0 on the IDS Group web site www ids colostate edu programs wasp but if you have any other questions you will need
31. ions 40 Opening WASP Builder Files 5 11 0 Index p Palette Icon 21 Palette Window 21 24 Parameter vs Segment for Each Time Peri od 17 Parameter vs Segment Option 17 Parameter vs Time Graph for Each Seg ment 17 Parameter vs Time Option 17 Parameters Window 35 Plotting Options 43 Print Options 11 Programs Option in the Start Menu 4 Project Parameters Window 29 Q Quick Start 3 H Read WASP Input 12 References 47 Report on Parameters 42 Report Options 42 Run Model 19 L Entries WASP Builder User Manual 5 Save As Option 10 Save As Window 11 Save File Button 19 Save Options 7 10 Saving a Project 7 Saving and Documenting Project Versions 39 Saving Report Data 43 Segment Exchange Data 27 Segment Parameters Window 26 Segments 21 Segments Exchanges and Flows 23 Select Output Base Function 16 Selecting Entries from Pull Down Fields 30 Sensitivity Analysis Parameters Window 15 Sensitivity Analysis Window 14 Show Differences Button 18 Starting WASP Builder in Windows 4 T Technical Contact 1 Time Functions Window 36 Troubleshooting Guide 45 U Upper Benthic Layer 22 Version 1 2 V View Status Bar Option 19 View Toolbar Option 19 View Input 15 View Output 16 View Output Option 16 View Output Window 18 View Pull Down Menu 18 Viewing Sensitivity Analysis Output 18 Volumes Window 33 W WASP Edit Project Parameters 29 WASP Execute WASP 12
32. le Opens an input file from disk see Section 3 1 File Pull Down Menu e Save File Saves the project to disk see Section 3 1 File Pull Down Menu e Open Palette Window Opens the Palette window see Section 4 1 Palette Window e Run Model Executes the WASP Model see Section 3 2 4 Execute WASP View Status Bar The status bar contains information about the workings of the program and can be displayed or not depending on the setting of the option It 1s located in the lower left corner of the main window ly Ready 1 1 Status Bar Figure 29 Status Bar 3 4 Window Pull Down Menu E WASP Builder rH Ele WASP View wl R m lt E Tile Arange Icons w 1 waspBl DE Help Cascade Figure 30 Window Pull Down Menu Options for the Window pull down menu 1 2 Window gt New Window This option clones the current window Window gt Cascade If there are multiple windows open this option will cascade the windows in the main window Window Tile If there are multiple windows open this option will tile the windows in the main window Version 1 2 19 Window Pull Down Menu WASP Builder User Manual 4 Window gt Arrange Icons If there are multiple windows iconified this option will arrange the icons in the main window Note Input file windows can be iconified displayed in full view or closed using the buttons on the upper right of each window
33. n button and a simple river model will be displayed Figure 6 WASP Builder river wsb E Ele WASP View Window Help wir 218 egment Types Surface Subsurface B Upper Bed 2 Lower Bed Figure 6 Example of River Network File Version 1 2 Opening WASP Builder Files WASP Builder User Manual 2 5 Importing WASP 5 0 Data Input Files 1 Select File gt New The main display window will be blank and the icon palette window will open Figure 7 b WASP Builder W aspB1 ICE gt i Fille WASP View Window Help lel x wie amp el Segment Types Surface Rv Upper Bed iL Miscellaneous A Label Done Figure 7 Building a New WASP Input File Note If you would like to use an example file you can load one from the Examples directory See Section 2 4 Opening WASP Builder Files For a description of creating a WASP input file see Section 5 0 Creating Your Own Project Input files have a inp extension and are in the standard WASP 5 0 format For a description of the data cards that make up a standard WASP input file see the WASP 5 0 Input Dataset Help document in the Help menu See Section 3 5 Help Pull Down Menu 1 Select the WASP gt Read WASP Input Dataset option to display the Open browse window Look in examples ci 29 1093 inp File name Files af type Figure 6 Opening an Input File from the Examples Directory Versi
34. n input file Icon Palette Segment Types Surface ih Subsurface Upper Bed T A NET ga Lower Bed Miscellaneous A Label Done Figure 32 Palette Window The WASP 5 0 model documentation describes aWASP model as a set of segments arranged to represent the physical configuration of the water body The Project window displays this set of segments Version 1 2 21 Palette Window WASP Builder User Manual nodes WASP models may contain up to four types of segment layers e Epilimnion layer surface water e Hypolimnion layer subsurface e e Upper benthic layer 4 2 and Flow Icons Layers are connected by exchanges flows or combinations of exchanges and flows An exchange is the intersection between adjacent segments where transport rates of water and sediment are calculated e No exchange or flow data is represented by a question mark indicating flow or exchange data should be specified 2 e Exchanges within a vertical column are represented by a set of arrows and layered horizontal lines E A flow 1s the transport of a volume of water or sediment per unit time e Flows within a horizontal layer or a vertical column are represented by a drop combination of exchanges and flows within a horizontal layer are represented by drop a set of arrows and layered horizontal lines 5 e Exchanges and flows within a vertical column are represented by a drop
35. ng the creation and modification of WASP parameter groups 4 Allowing the user to visualize WASP input data sets in a network display 5 simplifying the creation and modification of WASP parameter groups for simulating alternatives 1 1 WASP Version 5 0 Water Quality Analysis Simulation Program WASP is a generalized framework for modeling water quality and contaminant fate and transport in surface waters Based on a flexible compartment modeling approach WASP can be applied in one two or three dimensions WASP is designed to allow substitution of user written routines into the program structure Problems that have been studied using the WASP framework include biochemical oxygen demand and dissolved oxygen dynamics nutrients and eutrophication bacterial contamination and organic chemical and heavy metal contamination EPA 1995 WASP has been used to simulate the water quality and pollutant fate for a variety of aquatic systems It is used primarily to investigate the water quality response to management actions primarily point and non point source load reduction It is presently being distributed by EPA Office of Research and Development Center for Exposure Assessment Modeling Athens GA CEAM The technical contact 1s Robert B Ambrose Jr Address U S EPA Center for Exposure Assessment Modeling 960 College Station Road Athens GA 30605 2700 Version 1 2 1 WASP Version 5 0 WASP Builder User Manual Version 1 2 2
36. ocument Changes option allows the documentation of versions of the same project Using a group of programs called the Revision Control System RCS projects with different modifications be saved with a name and description When this option 15 selected the Project Documentation Save window will be displayed Figure 58 Project Documentation 5ave Ea Description of C Program Files OS Bireupsw ASP changes to Lake inp File DIE Previous versions of C Program Files ID5 GrouphwAsP 1 1 Lake Enter a Name Delete Version Optional name for new version Enter a Description Documentation of changes vil Caneel Figure 58 Project Documentation Save Window You can enter aname and a description of each project revision 1 the bottom two windows as shown in Figure 58 The name and description will be saved with the revision of the file When the Save New Version button is selected the project will be saved along with the name and description Version 1 2 39 Saving and Documenting Project Versions WASP Builder User Manual 7 2 Opening Project Versions To go back to a previous version of a project use the File gt Open gt Review Changes option When this option is used the existing project file will be overwritten This is because when an older file version is opened the changes stored the RCS directory are reassembled and saved as the original file name Therefore make sure you docum
37. on 1 2 2 0 Quick Start 2 Select the Lake inp file in the Open window Figure 8 A simple network will be displayed in the main w ndow and the icon selection menu will be displayed see Figure 9 E WASP Builder W aspB1 lel x Eile WASP View window Help 8 w n e e Icon Palette Segment Types Surface Subsurface p Upper Bed Tu Lower Bed Miscellaneous A Label Done Figure 9 Lake Network from Examples Directory 3 Right click on an icon segment to display options and properties For information on each type of icon and the properties and options associated with it see Section 5 4 Editing Segments Individually 2 6 Saving a Project You have two save options Save or Document Changes Figure 10 WASP View Window Help Mew WASP Builder Mew Report Open Close Save Save Ctrl 5 Document Changes Save As Figure 10 Save Options 1 Save saves your project conventionally overwriting the old file 2 Document changes allows you to document revisions and save these revisions separately Note For more information about save options see Section 3 1 5 Save Options Version 1 2 Saving a Project WASP Builder User Manual Version 1 2 3 0 WASP Builder Pull Down Menus 3 0 WASP Builder Pull Down Menus 3 1 File Pull Down Menu NER WASP View Window Help n Mew WASP Builder Mew Report Open Close Save k Save
38. ong Zhaohui did the programming and software engineering and Robert Lange and Anna Perea created the documentation Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 0 Introduction 1 1 1 WASP Version 5 0 1 2 0 Quick Start 3 2 1 Hardware Requirements for WASP Builder 3 2 2 Installing WASP Builder 3 2 3 Starting WASP Builder in Windows 4 2 4 Opening WASP Builder Files 5 2 5 Importing WASP 5 0 Data Input Files 6 2 6 Saving a Project 7 3 0 WASP Builder Pull Down Menus 9 3 1 File Pull Down Menu 9 New WASP Builder 9 New Report 9 Open Options 9 Close 10 Save Options 10 Print Options 11 Display of Recently Opened Files
39. rd manually 2 Select WASP Import Group H Card 3 Select the inp file that contains the group you want to import This group will overwrite your current group Note Most data groups depend to varying extents on the model network setup If you import a group with a model network that differs from your current network you may have to edit some parameters manually or your input file can become unstable Version 1 2 13 WASP Pull Down Menu WASP Builder User Manual WASP Builder river wsb File WERTE View Window Help wl R Read WASP Input Dataset Write WASP Input Dataset Locate WASPS Executables Execute WASP Edit Project Parameters E dit Value Ranges Group B Exchanges Sensitivity Analysis T 5 s View Input Group E Boundaries View Output Group E waste Loads TERRE Group G Parameters Check Card Completeness ian 0 War Execute File Group Time Functions E Group d Initial Conditions Import All Groups 3 2 8 Sensitivity Analysis The Sensitivity Analysis window allows you to repeatedly run the model using a range of values Sensitivity analysis runs are generated by appending a number to the end of the base file name such that the ith analysis will have the file name 1 lt basename gt i inp Figure 18 Import Window Sensitivity Analysis for Group J System f Initial conditions Range to C Dissolved concentration Apply to segment
40. roup J Initial Concentrations Data Group J contains initial concentrations for each segment and each system Version 1 2 36 Edit Group J Global Parameters Initial Conditions ID Chemical System name CHE ML CADMIUM ZINC LEAD MANGANESE SOLIDS1 SOLIDS2 SOLIDS3 OOO CO CADMIUM 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 T T B B 3 3 10 10 11 Version 1 2 Segment Mame 2e 005 0 00177 0 0133 0 0133 0 0145 0 0242 0 025 0 025 0 011 0 011 0 012 10 Solids e who Po Po Initial Concentration m Density of system 0 0 far c Dissolved Fraction 6 0 Editing Project Parameters concentrati 1 008 1 008 1 008 1 008 1 008 1 008 1 008 Use Restore default segment names ANAME Figure 57 Data Group J Initial Concentrations Window 37 Data Group J Initial Concentrations WASP Builder User Manual Version 1 2 38 7 0 Documenting Project Versions 7 0 Documenting Project Versions Under the Save and Open options in the File pull down menu there are options for documenting project versions See Section 3 1 File Pull Down Menu The documentation options give you the ability to save multiple versions of the same project and organize multiple model runs by using the Revision Control System RCS to save incremental versions 7 1 Saving and Documenting Project Versions The File Save D
41. rs that are selected in the Parameter list box are those parameters that exceed this value see Figure 61 Report on Parameter Flow inta cms Flow aut of Seglcms Tot Dispersion mz2 da Retention Time days Exchange Time days Total Ret Timeldaus Select parameters that show diferences threshold difference 1000 ES Figure 61 Threshold Values 3 If you are interested in looking at a particular set of parameters but do not want to display parameters not exceeding a threshold then select the parameters of interest from the Parameter list box enter the threshold and press Update The parameters that are displayed will only be those that exceed the threshold for any model run These will be displayed for any of the segments listed in the node table even though additional parameters may be selected in the list box 4 Add the segments of interest for the report using the Add button next to the node display in the Report on Parameters display box 5 Usethe Delete button to remove segments 8 3 Report Options 1 Exceedences This option reports the number of times the parameter for a given model run exceeded the threshold difference from the base model run If the model run produced a value that was less than the base run and it is greater than the threshold its value is reported as a negative exceedence A positive exceedence occurs when the run produced a value that is larger than the
42. s 1 EM Current HA As Percentage As Value E ue Minimurn B _ Increment of runs Intervals Generate Cancel Figure 19 Sensitivity Analysis Window l Select the data group you are interested in observing changes in For example use WASP gt Sensitivity Analysis gt Group J to open the Sensitivity Analysis window for Group J Select the system you are interested in observing changes in from the System pull down menu Choose the Initial Conditions or the Dissolved Concentration Apply to Segments allows you to choose the segments you want to apply the analysis to apro pens pel You can perform the sensitivity analysis using percentages or value ranges If you chose percentages the minimum and maximum fields represents a percent of the current value Version 1 2 14 3 0 WASP Builder Pull Down Menus 6 The number of runs field indicates how many times the model will run The increment field shows the value difference between each of the runs You can also fill in the intervals field manually and leave the fields above empty if you wish 7 WASP Builder will fill in the Intervals field automatically based on the data entered in the fields above 8 Select Generate to perform the analysis Name the file where the results will be stored Select the Cancel button to stop the analysis WASP Builder will generate the specified number of runs changing the ini
43. sed to edit volumes for the segment For more information see Section 6 5 Data Group C Volumes and the WASP 5 0 Manual e Edit Group E This group can be used to edit boundary concentrations for the segment For more information see Section 6 7 Data Group E Boundaries and the WASP 5 0 Manual e Edit Group F This group can be used to edit waste loads for the segment For more information see Section 6 8 Data Group F Waste Loads and the WASP 5 0 Manual e Edit Group G This group can be used to edit the parameters for the segment For more information see Section 6 9 Data Group G Parameters and the WASP 5 0 Manual 5 5 Editing Exchanges Individually WASP Builder allows you to edit Group B Exchanges and Group D Flows within individual exchanges 1 Double click on the exchange or flow that you want to edit or right mouse click on the exchange or flow Select Edit Properties from the window that appears Figure 36 WASP Builder river wsb File WASP View Window Help Delete Figure 38 Editing Flows and Exchanges Individually 2 TheSegment Exchange Data window will appear Select the group you want to edit Refer to the WASP 5 0 manual for more information regarding groups 3 Ifthe upstream segment equals zero the exchange is an inflow It the downstream segment equals zero the exchange is an outflow If neither the upstream nor the downstream segments equal zero the exchange 15 an inner e
44. tial concentration of the selected variable for the selected segments 9 Youcan add an optional title that will replace the simulation title string TITLEI for each generated run Sensitivity Analysis Parameters EI Optional title string TITLE1 10 Change Figure 20 Sensitivity Analysis Parameters Window 10 Selecting the Execute Base Case option will run the initial input file as well This option is highly recommended 3 2 9 View Input The View Input option can be used to plot input from a WASP Builder or WASP 5 0 input file l For example with Card D using the river wsb file the View Input window displays the flows for the different nodes see Figure 21 Card D Input Flows Ea Flow Field water Exchange Time Function Mo m Flow Exchange Data Start at day End at day Figure 21 View Input for Group D 2 Two plots can be displayed from Card D one for flow data and the other of the advective flow see Figure 22 Version 1 2 15 WASP Pull Down Menu WASP Builder User Manual Flow OR gt i Advective Flow ICE gt ius 6 tt ea ius 6 tt se Flow Advective Flow e amp 123 gt 1 1 gt 2 Z3 3 gt 4 4 5 5 gt gt Days Exchangehlode Time Function 1 Figure 22 View Input Plots 3 2 10 View Output After running the WASP 5 0 model the View Output window will be displayed with yo
45. to contact EPA using the information in Section 1 1 WASP Version 5 0 OU 2 5 Edit Project Parameters This function opens the Edit Project Parameters window where users can select data groups to edit For more information on this function See Section 6 0 Editing Project Parameters Version 1 2 12 3 0 WASP Builder Pull Down Menus 3 2 0 Edit Value Ranges This window allows you to input acceptable ranges for various types of data Before entering data into Data Groups you should complete this window 1 You can type maximum and minimum values into this window much like a spreadsheet If you open the Data Group window and type a value outside this range a warning will appear Valid Ranges Save Ag Open File C Program Files4D 5 Group w ASP Bulderesamples anges txt Card J Parameters Min value Initial Concentration mg L CMS YS K Dissolved Fraction 015 SF IS 5 KI Figure 17 Edit Valid Ranges Window 2 The buttons on the Valid Ranges window have the following functions e Save Saves the file as a text file e Save as Saves changes to an existing file in a new file with a new name e Open Opens an existing text file e Close Closes the Valid Ranges window without saving any changes 3 2 7 Import 1 This function allows you to read data from a single WASP input card In some cases particularly for Data Group Constants this may be easier than entering all the data for ca
46. tton at the location where you want to place the label A box will appear Double click the with the left mouse button in the box A dialog box will open Type your label in the dialog box Click on Done to close the box Version 1 2 24 5 0 Creating Your Own Project Icon Palette Miscellaneous Label Done Figure 34 Palette Window 5 3 Adding Exchanges and Flows Segments must be linked together by exchanges and or flows 1 To add these links click once with the left mouse button on an upstream segment to select it Then click once with the r ght mouse button to open a menu containing segment and interface editing options Figure 35 7 WASP Builder river wsb Ele WASP View Window Help wie jul ej Edit Properties Add Segment Interface Add Inflow Add Outflow Delete Figure 35 Adding Exchanges and Flows 2 Select Add Segment Interface 3 Choose the segment that the upstream segment you chose in Step 1 will connect to 4 Double click on the segment interface to specify the exchange and or flow rate Note You cannot input data for individual segments until you have input data into the global cards BandD Version 1 2 25 Adding Exchanges and Flows WASP Builder User Manual The segment editing options are described below e Edit Properties Edits data groups of individual segments See Section 5 4 Editing Segments Individually e Add Segment Interface A
47. ur results You can also select the View Output option from the WASP pull down menu to view out files created with model runs See Section 3 2 4 WASP There are three additional output file types generated with the model run that are read when a out file is viewed e The model specific output file edf for Eutro tdf for Toxi and none for Meta e The transport variables output trn e The mass balance record msb l Select WASP gt View Output The window shown in Figure 23 will appear View Output Select C Program 5 GroupswASP BulldersexamplessLake File segments Variables Light Top Seg lang day Light Bot lang day Ammonia M mg L Mitrate H ma L ma L Tot rgM mg L Total Inorg mg L Total Nitrogen mg L Axvall Inorg P mg L Tot Inorganic Pmg L Eutro results edf Show Differences Graph Types Segment vs Time C Param vs Tot Organic NonLiving Org Pmg L Figure 23 View Output Window 2 Choose the base file you modeled with the Select function Note The base file is the output of the model run using the original project data Version 1 2 16 3 0 WASP Builder Pull Down Menus 3 If you used Sensitivity Analysis options when you created the input file see Section Viewing Sensitivity Analysis Output 4 Select the output type
48. vals 31 Edit Bypass Options 32 6 4 Data Group B Exchanges 32 6 5 Data Group C Volumes 33 6 6 Data Group D Flows 33 6 7 Data Group E Boundaries 34 6 8 Data Group F Waste Loads 34 6 9 Data Group G Parameters 35 6 10 Data Group H Constants 36 6 11 Data Group I Time Functions 36 6 12 Data Group J Initial Concentrations 36 Documenting Project Versions 39 7 1 Saving and Documenting Project Versions 39 7 2 Opening Project Versions 40 Generating Reports 41 8 1 Input Files 41 8 2 Report on Parameters 42 Version 1 2 li Table of Contents 8 3 Report Options 42 8 4 Plotting Options
49. xchange For information on how to edit this data See Section 4 2 Exchanges and Flow Icons Segment Exchange Data EI Upstream segment IS EI Downstream segment IBOTSEG Edit Group B E sohanges Edit Group D Flows Figure 39 Editing Exchanges Individually Version 1 2 27 Editing Exchanges Individually WASP Builder User Manual Version 1 2 28 6 0 Editing Project Parameters 6 0 Editing Project Parameters If you want to edit the file you have created or an existing data file WASP Builder allows you to edit parameters individually or globally You can edit groups individually by double clicking on the icon for that group in the display window You can edit Data Groups A through J for all parameters using the Edit Project Parameters window Figure 40 The following section will briefly describe each of the data groups and provide instruction for using each of the data group windows Descriptions of each data group are verbatim from the WASP 5 0 Reference Manual For detailed descriptions of the data groups refer to the WASP 5 0 Reference Manual Edit Project Parameters Ea Group Model Options Group E Boundaries Group Time Functions Group B Exchanges Group F Group J Initial Conc Group Volumes Group G Parameters Group Flows Group H Constants Figure 40 Edit Project Parameters Window 6 1 Selecting the Project Parameters Window 1 Select
50. you want to view in the File Type pull down The options will vary depending on the type of model run you did 1 Eutro Toxi or Meta Select the segments that you want to view The data will appear in the field at the bottom of the output window You can write this data to a text file by selecting the Write button 7 Youcan graph your results by selecting the Graph Type and then the Graph button Figure 24 illustrates parameters vs time at each segment by using the Parameter vs Time option Figure 25 shows parameters vs segment for each time period by using the Parameter vs Segment option WASP OPTION 1 STEADY FLOWS 6 tt E asc 3H 20 aa se EE en Yale WASP OPTION 1 STEADY FLOWS Bi A v cr 3 mu L Variable DO 4 0227 6 0227 5 0227 10 0227 12 0227 14 0227 16 0227 15 0227 20 0227 1 0227 3 0227 5 0227 3 0227 110227 13 0227 15 0227 17 0227 19 0227 20 1227 Period Segment 1 L Segment Z Segment 3 oh Segment 4 A Segment 5 L Segment Figure 24 Parameter vs Time Graph for Each Segment a WASP OPTION 1 STEADY FLOWS 200 Period O 25 Period 1 0227 Period 2 0227 Period 3 0227 25 Period 4 0227 a Period 5 0227 Period 6 0227 2 Period 7 0887 2 Period 5 0227 Period 9 0227 eo Period 10 0227 Period 11 0227

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