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Create and simulate pedestrian mobility.
Type:
Tutorial
Length:
2 min.
Transcript
00:03
Mobility Simulation is an integrated multi-modal mobility simulation engine for InfraWorks.
00:10
One way to use Mobility Simulation is to create animated simulations of pedestrian movement.
00:16
With two walkways and two areas defined already in InfraWorks Mobility Simulation, parameters configured,
00:23
and direct demand applied, you can simulate the network.
00:27
From the Tabs panel, select Simulation.
00:31
The Simulation tab allows you to define simulations, select one to be active, and run the currently active simulation.
00:38
There must always be at least one simulation, and typically there are several—for example,
00:45
one for the morning peak period and one for the evening peak period.
00:49
Each simulation is made up of several component pages, including parameters, control, demand, and trips.
00:57
From the simulation toolbar, click New.
01:01
This displays the New Simulation dialog.
01:04
In the Name field, enter a name for the simulation, such as “Simulation 11”, and then click OK.
01:11
Back in the Tabs panel, notice that a simulation table populates with automatically generated Trips.
01:18
Select Simulation11, and then click the lightbulb Activate Simulation button to make it current.
01:24
Simulation11 now appears highlighted in the list.
01:28
Once the simulation is active, select Play.
01:32
In the project window, a simulation of pedestrian mobility displays.
01:38
While a simulation plays, you can orbit and pan the view of your model.
01:43
Click and drag in the project window to orbit the view.
01:46
You can also zoom into the view.
Video transcript
00:03
Mobility Simulation is an integrated multi-modal mobility simulation engine for InfraWorks.
00:10
One way to use Mobility Simulation is to create animated simulations of pedestrian movement.
00:16
With two walkways and two areas defined already in InfraWorks Mobility Simulation, parameters configured,
00:23
and direct demand applied, you can simulate the network.
00:27
From the Tabs panel, select Simulation.
00:31
The Simulation tab allows you to define simulations, select one to be active, and run the currently active simulation.
00:38
There must always be at least one simulation, and typically there are several—for example,
00:45
one for the morning peak period and one for the evening peak period.
00:49
Each simulation is made up of several component pages, including parameters, control, demand, and trips.
00:57
From the simulation toolbar, click New.
01:01
This displays the New Simulation dialog.
01:04
In the Name field, enter a name for the simulation, such as “Simulation 11”, and then click OK.
01:11
Back in the Tabs panel, notice that a simulation table populates with automatically generated Trips.
01:18
Select Simulation11, and then click the lightbulb Activate Simulation button to make it current.
01:24
Simulation11 now appears highlighted in the list.
01:28
Once the simulation is active, select Play.
01:32
In the project window, a simulation of pedestrian mobility displays.
01:38
While a simulation plays, you can orbit and pan the view of your model.
01:43
Click and drag in the project window to orbit the view.
01:46
You can also zoom into the view.
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