These examples represent four basic ways that elements can be assembled to represent discrete events.
Element (Status1) is triggered internally by a condition event (e.g., Time > 10 days) and responds by changing its output.
Element (Status2) is triggered by the Discrete Event Signal and responds by changing its output.
Element (Change1) is triggered internally by a condition event (Time > 10 days) and responds by transmitting a Discrete Change Signal, which subsequently is received by and impacts the value of another element (Reservoir1).
Element (Event2) transmits a Discrete Event Signal. Element (Change2) is triggered by the Discrete Event Signal and responds by transmitting a Discrete Change Signal, which subsequently is received by and impacts the value of another element (Reservoir2).
To Open the Model File:
- Start GoldSim
- Click on the File and select Open Example...
- Browse to General Examples --> Events
- Select the file called EventConfigurations.gsm
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