Hello Amy, There are a couple of things that you can look at. First, open the pipe properties and check the pipe attribute "Status (Calculated)," which will show the status of the pipe that is used by the HAMMER solver. Second, verify if you are using an EPS run or a steady state run for the initial conditions. If you are using an EPS run, you will want to check the status of the elements in the model at the time step specified in the Transient Calculation Options. To see this time step, go to Analysis Calculation Options, and double click the active transient calculation option to view the properties. Find the attribute "Initial Transient Run at Time" and see what is what time is listed. You will then want to look at the computed element status at that time step to make sure that the pipe is not closed. If that doesn't help, it would be useful to have a copy of the model to look into this. There are two options for sharing your model files on BE Communities. If you would like the files to be visible to other members, you can upload them as an attachment using the ‘Advanced Reply editor’ before posting. If your data is confidential, you can follow the instructions in the link below to send it to us via Bentley Sharefile. Files uploaded to Sharefile can only be viewed by Bentley. communities.bentley.com/.../bentleysecurefilesupload.aspx Thank you. Regards, Scott Kampa Bentley Technical Support
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