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After this it is best to create or activate exiting project by clicking "projects" folder and creating new project or choosing already exiting project from the database. Activating project will save all the changes to plans and other processes which are affected. Without activating project you would have to close and activate the database everytime you make changes to make changes to be affected.
After this it is best to create or activate exiting project by clicking "projects" folder and creating new project or choosing already exiting project from the database. Activating project will save all the changes to plans and other processes which are affected. Without activating project you would have to close and activate the database everytime you make changes to make changes to be affected.


Project usually starts up by creating plan, which is basically one part or whole chain of singular processes of the project. Processes are linked to each others by flows.
Project usually starts up by creating plan, which is basically one part or whole chain of singular processes of the project. Plans can also contain sub plans. Result of these linked processes and plans, whole production chain should be modeled and every flow in the chain should be in it.
 
When the whole model is ready the program will calculate balance for the model, which tells what kind of inputs and output the whole process has. The results are as reliable as every singular process is, so every single process has to modeled as good as can to match the real process.

Revision as of 13:30, 5 February 2009

Gabi 4.3 software is versatile program which can be used for life cycle assessment and cost analysis. I used it to model forming emissions from small scale thermal energy production and domestic combustions in Helsinki Metropolitan Area.

When you open Gabi, you will see databases which are on use. By activating database you will get all the balances, plans, processes, flows, quantities, units, projects and indicators to your use which are in that particular database. Heres a picture of just activated database and all the variables that can be modified.

After this it is best to create or activate exiting project by clicking "projects" folder and creating new project or choosing already exiting project from the database. Activating project will save all the changes to plans and other processes which are affected. Without activating project you would have to close and activate the database everytime you make changes to make changes to be affected.

Project usually starts up by creating plan, which is basically one part or whole chain of singular processes of the project. Plans can also contain sub plans. Result of these linked processes and plans, whole production chain should be modeled and every flow in the chain should be in it.

When the whole model is ready the program will calculate balance for the model, which tells what kind of inputs and output the whole process has. The results are as reliable as every singular process is, so every single process has to modeled as good as can to match the real process.