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Introduction

If you like to get hand on experience with linking models you can download the demo models and use the configuration editor to link and run the linked models. The demo models are a dummy river model and a dummy ground water model. Both models will when running progress in time a do time stepping, but no calculations are carried out. However, these models will have different types of exchange items, so you can try out how to link them. When the linked system is running the models will actually exchange data, which means that you also get some idea of the time spend for data exchange (it is pretty fast...).

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Below you can find a step by step instruction. Enjoy..

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Download the demo models from here. Save the OpenMIDemoModels.zip file somewhere on your hard disk drive and unzip the files.

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Take a look at the configurations

  • 3.1 Start the configuration editor

  • 3.2 Select file| Open and browse to find the file Gw2GW.opr or RiverAndGroundwaterLarge.opr which are both located in the data directory in your newly unzipped directory structure.

  • 3.3 Left-click on the connection arrow (the blue arrows) to see how the connection is configured.

Note

The data monitor is also included in the zip file.

Even though the OpenMI is intended to be used for running linked system, you can easily run a single model from the configuration editor. Usually, it is a good idea to start testing each of the models that you are planning to use in an OpenMI configuration individually before you start linking the models. In this example you will start running the rive model on it's own.

  • 3.1 Start the configuration editor

see video