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Flow Components Which are Non-Solvable

This analysis rule includes the list of flow components that the Sigmafine reconciliation solver determined were non-solvable. In a Sigmafine model, a non-solvable flow component indicates an insufficient amount of measurements in an area of the Model for it to be completely solved.

The following table lists a sample log output for this analysis.

Sample Log

TimeSeverityElementAttributeMessage
9/1/2005 10:06...REPORTING FLOW/COMPONENTS WHICH ARE NON-SOLVABLE
9/1/2005 10:06WarningFlowComponentReconciledComponentResultsComponent(s) which is/are non-solvable: Cocoa; Milk; Syrup

Analysis Method

  1. Collect a list of all flow Element components in the current Case that satisfy the following criteria:
  • Status Attribute value is IS (In Service).
  • Solvability value is NS.
  1. Write to the log section of the case. Report the violation, flow Element name, flow components which are non solvable.

Configuration Using the Wizard

The configuration of the Flow components which are non-solvable is a selection of the General Gross Error Analysis Rule. You open the window for configuring the test (shown in the following figure) from the General Gross Error Analysis Rule Wizard.

  1. Open the Gross Error Configuration window as described in Configuring - General Gross Error Analysis Rule.

  2. On the Flows tab, select Flow components which are non-solvable.

    A Flow components which are non-solvable - Attributes window opens.Figure 428: Flow components which are non-solvable - Attributes window

  3. Select the Attributes according to the following table:

    Attributes

    SelectionsDescription
    Component ResultsFlow Attribute containing reconciled component results.
    StatusFlow in/out of service status. This defaults to 'ObjectStatus'.
  4. Click OK to finish the configuration.

    The text "CONFIGURED" displays next to the 'Flow components which are non-solvable' selection.

  5. To run this test, see Running the Post Reconciliation Gross Error Analysis.