Predefined filters are a choice of filters that are defined in EBSILON®Professional and are not changeable. However, you can use the layers that constitute the predefined filters, in your own filters. In addition, these layers can be copied and changed.
The following predefined filters are available:
Name of the filter |
Description |
Selected objects |
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Measurement points with violation |
Through this filter every measured value will be displayed coloured, where the relative deviation (RELDEV) is higher than 1.96. The rest of the components will be displayed black&white. |
Components in local off-design mode |
At this filter every component will be coloured where the mode FMODE is set to „off-design mode“. The rest of the components will be displayed black&white. |
Components in local design |
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Components in design |
At this filter every component will be coloured where the mode FMODE is set to „GLOBAL“. The rest of the components will be displayed black&white. They will be displayed this way even if the global calculation mode is set to off-design mode. |
Components in identification mode |
At this filter every component will be coloured that are in the identification mode. The rest of the components will be displayed black&white. Because for certain components there are several amounts to specify, they only will be displayed coloured if the „default parameter” of the component is identified. This is for example the degree of efficiency in the case of a turbine and the heat transmission rate in the case of a heat exchanger. If the identification mode only refers to a “minor parameter” (e.g. inlet pressure standard of a turbine, flue gas temperature standard of a furnace), the component will be displayed in dimmed colour.. |
Components using adaptional polynomials |
This filter displays every component coloured where an adaptation polynomial is applied. |
Components containing spec-values with expressions |
Since the application of these filters entails extensive calculations in the display, it leads to a delay in the depiction. Therefore, it is recommended to apply the filters only for diagnosis and switch it off if you go on editing the model.
You find more about filtering here: Filter.
You find more about Layers here: Layer