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How to prepare your GIS data for upload

For Qatium to be able to run the simulation for your network, you need to prepare your GIS dataset including the following information:

Level of importance GIS layer asset types GIS layer feature type
Required Pipes LineString, MultiLineString
Highly recommended Supply sources Point, MultiPoint
Highly recommended Tanks Point, MultiPoint
Highly recommended Pumps Point, MultiPoint
Highly recommended Valves Point, MultiPoint
Highly recommended Zones Polygon, MultiPolygon
Highly recommended Junctions Point, MultiPoint
Ideal Hydrants Point, MultiPoint
Ideal Customer points Point, MultiPoint

Once you have your assets, the more information you include about them, the better insights you'll get. Here's what we recommend you to include for each asset type. 

Highly recommended

Pipes Junctions Supply sources Tanks Pumps Valves Zones
ID (Element Identifier) ID (Element Identifier) ID (Element Identifier) ID (Element Identifier) ID (Element Identifier) ID (Element Identifier) Zone ID
Diameter Group: hydrants / customer points Head Height Power Type Inlets & outlets
Roughness & headloss equation   Head pattern Diameter Operating curve (head curve) Diameter Demands
        Orientation Minor loss  
          Orientation  

Recommended

Pipes Junctions Supply sources Tanks Pumps Valves
Status Demands Elevation Elevation Status Setting
Controls Elevation Water age (to monitor water quality) Overflow Controls Status
Thresholds Thresholds   Initial level Elevation Elevation
Material Water age (to monitor water quality)   Maximum level Relative speed Controls
Installation date     Minimum level    
      Maximum volume    
      Minimum volume    
      Thresholds    
      Water age (to monitor water quality)    

Optional

Pipes Junctions
Minor loss Emitter coefficient (for Estimated leakage)
Lenght  
Group: Lateral  

For more details, check out our full guide on how to define properties for each network element.


Once your GIS data is ready, you can upload it into Qatium to create a network and/or start running simulations.

  1. Gather all your layers (Shapefiles—.shp, .shx, .dbf— and/or GeoJSONs) or zip them into a single folder.
  2. Browse your files or drag & drop them directly into the interface.

Heads up: 

  • Before uploading your files, please make sure all of the network elements are connected to a supply source or a tank.
  • If you do not have Shapefiles or GeoJSONs, you can use a software such as QGis, ArcGis or similar to export your data in the file types supported by Qatium.
 
Quick tip: 
Download the GIS dataset example for a demo of the data to include.
 
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