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How to simulate multiple transmitters and results at multiple heights simultaneously using WinProp?

3mzUser: "3mz"
Altair Community Member
Updated by 3mz

hi

I want to obtain simulation results for multiple transmitters and multiple heights by executing ‘'run pro'’ once. When attempting to set multiple heights, I inputted multiple values within the red box, but I still only obtained a simulation slice for one height.

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What I'm aiming for is a situation similar to the one shown in the image below.

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thanks

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    ZeinaUser: "Zeina"
    Altair Employee
    Updated by Zeina

    Hi,

    When you set multiple heights under the Simulation tab as below:
    image

    the simulation results, per height, can be selected for both, 2D and 3D displays, from the drop-down list in the Edit toolbar :
    image

    This allows you to toggle the results display according to your selection.

    You can also view all the prediction heights simultaneously in the 3D view if you activate this option from the Local Display settings window: Settings -> Local Settings -> 3D tab -> activate Display all prediction heights :
    image

    Here is an example of a multiple layer display:

    image

    Best Regards,

    Zeina

    3mzUser: "3mz"
    Altair Community Member
    OP
    Updated by 3mz

    Hi,

    When you set multiple heights under the Simulation tab as below:
    image

    the simulation results, per height, can be selected for both, 2D and 3D displays, from the drop-down list in the Edit toolbar :
    image

    This allows you to toggle the results display according to your selection.

    You can also view all the prediction heights simultaneously in the 3D view if you activate this option from the Local Display settings window: Settings -> Local Settings -> 3D tab -> activate Display all prediction heights :
    image

    Here is an example of a multiple layer display:

    image

    Best Regards,

    Zeina

    thank you for your reply
    But even after setting as shown in the picture, I still can't get simulation slices for multiple heights.image

    image

    my project is a propagation analysis(without network planning),winprop version 2020

    Best Regards,

    wuyoubiao

    ZeinaUser: "Zeina"
    Altair Employee
    Updated by Zeina

    thank you for your reply
    But even after setting as shown in the picture, I still can't get simulation slices for multiple heights.image

    image

    my project is a propagation analysis(without network planning),winprop version 2020

    Best Regards,

    wuyoubiao

    Hi Wuyoubiao,

    Can you please update to the latest version (v.2023.1) and check if this is still the case?

    I can have a look at the project if you could share it (ProMan: File -> Export -> Export Project as Zip Archive).

    Best Regards,

    Zeina

    3mzUser: "3mz"
    Altair Community Member
    OP
    Updated by 3mz

    Hi Wuyoubiao,

    Can you please update to the latest version (v.2023.1) and check if this is still the case?

    I can have a look at the project if you could share it (ProMan: File -> Export -> Export Project as Zip Archive).

    Best Regards,

    Zeina

    Hi Zeina


    These days I've been applying for a student license, but it hasn't been approved yet. Once approved, I will update my WinProp version to 2023.1. I tried entering multiple heights to obtain simulation results for various heights, but it failed. Below is the exported project.

    Best Regards,

    wuyoubiao

    ZeinaUser: "Zeina"
    Altair Employee
    Accepted Answer
    Updated by Zeina

    Hi Zeina


    These days I've been applying for a student license, but it hasn't been approved yet. Once approved, I will update my WinProp version to 2023.1. I tried entering multiple heights to obtain simulation results for various heights, but it failed. Below is the exported project.

    Best Regards,

    wuyoubiao

    Hi Wuyoubiao,

    I can view the three height results you have requested when rerunning in v.2023.1:
    image

    A small check: after you are re-running the prediction simulation with multiple heights, are you refreshing the results displayed by clicking on Power from the results tree? This updates the results and the heights' list.
    image

    If you still do not see the different heights in the drop-down list, then updating would probably solve the issue.

    Best Regards,

    Zeina

    3mzUser: "3mz"
    Altair Community Member
    OP
    Updated by 3mz

    Hi Wuyoubiao,

    I can view the three height results you have requested when rerunning in v.2023.1:
    image

    A small check: after you are re-running the prediction simulation with multiple heights, are you refreshing the results displayed by clicking on Power from the results tree? This updates the results and the heights' list.
    image

    If you still do not see the different heights in the drop-down list, then updating would probably solve the issue.

    Best Regards,

    Zeina

    Sorry for the interruption, can you see the simulation results for the other two heights?

    ZeinaUser: "Zeina"
    Altair Employee
    Updated by Zeina

    Sorry for the interruption, can you see the simulation results for the other two heights?

    Hi Wuyoubiao,

    Let me check. I see you have added another question for that, so I'll answer there

    Best Regards,

    Zeina