The focus of the video is the SoundPLAN Calculation or Run kernel. The SoundPLAN Run Kernel is the modeling engine. In the Runkernel the user compiles the computation runs. Describe what data to select, what standards & modeling parameters should be used and what results should be generated. Sorry it is a little lengthy video - the SoundPLAN Calculation / Runkernel is important and understanding how easy it is to create multiple model variants and organizing them is half of the battle. Check time line below
Any comments - please let me know - thank you.
The video discusses:
(1) How do you use it? (2) How do you organize your calculation runs? (3) Ways to document (4) Tips & tricks to review, check, copy & paste....
For more information: www.soundplan.eu / www.navcon.com
Time Schedule:
0:00 Introduction
1:20 Start Calculation / Run Kernel
1:40 Top Icons Stop, Start, Single Run, Insert, Delete, Add, Edit Run
2:40 Run Command Editor
3:00 General Tab
3:30 Move from one Run 1st, up, down, last run, delete run
4:20 Run Command Setting - Top Tab Description, General
7:20 Select Data - Situation, Geo-Files, DGM
9:40 Run Command Setting Settings
11:50 Run Command Setting Standards, Parameters
12:10 Run Command Noise Assessment - Library reference
12:30 Run Command Grid Noise Tab - Settings, Groups, Frequency
15:00 Filter Runs by Text, Group, Calculation, Calculation Type
17:10 Bottom Tab - Run info, Description, Logbook
18:00 Top Tab - Run file, Logbook, Graphics
18:50 Graphic review - input, grid data, spectral, single receiver,
22:20 Add run from other project
22:40 Edit options
23:30 Turn Calculation on/off - apply change with mouse
24:30 Options - Standards, Calculation Parameters - Project and Global
26:00 Calculation Setting - number of exceptions, number of threads,...
28:00 View Command, Statistics, Ground Effects, Triangles
29:00 Single Run - Graphics view options Ground Model, Grid Noise Map, Statistics
30:00 Copy and Paste single and multiple runs
31:00 Result Numbering to Organize Runs
31:30 Runs for different geometry, source input and different environmental conditions... example of temperature and humidity in desert climate day vs night
32:30 Final thoughts... take a lot of time to document ... for yourself, your associate, or for a 3rd party review
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