Fluid: Review Flow Directions

The Fluid: Review Flow Directions B.I. reveals information about the directions of a flow.

The Fluid: Review Flow Directions B.I takes into account two types of flows:

  • The global flow is the flow of a logical system from one end to another.
    Note: The ends of the system can be an equipment, a branch or can end in space.
  • The local flow is the flow of every route composing the logical system.

This page discusses:

Color Code

When the Fluid: Review Flow Directions B.I. is selected, the following colors are applied to the objects in the tree and in the 3D area:

Color Signification Description


Flow is correctly defined
  • The global and the local flows have the same direction.
  • The local flow is not defined.


Flow is unidirectional but arrows are not in-sync The local and the global flow have not the same direction.


Flow is wrongly defined The global flow is contradictory.


Flow is bi-directional and arrows are unidirectional The global flow is bidirectional and the local flow is unidirectional.

Label

When the Fluid: Review Flow Directions B.I. is selected and you select an object in the 3D area, a label is displayed that contains detailed information:

Attribute Description
Name The name of the selected route
Global status The color status of the route
Extremity 1 The direction of the first end of the route
Extremity 2 The direction of the second end of the route
Arrow SymbolInformation about local flow