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The Demo Basics Project is part of the [[Basic skills]] tutorial and available as a demo project on the LTS server. Users beginning with the {{software}} can use this demo project to get acknowledged with the basics. There are various modules available to increase your knowledge of the platform. Each module also contains some exercises to test your understanding of the different subjects. The demo project is set-up on a piece of Gouda on the banks of the Reeuwijkse plassen
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[[File:Heat_Stress_Wageningen_project_area.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Project of Wageningen in the {{software}}]]
{{demo project summary
| title=Demo Basics
| demographic=people who are working in fields such as climate adaptation, environmental studies, data analysis and visualization and urban planning
| showcases=the DPRA Heat Module calculating i.a. PE Temperature in a benchmark project area
| description=The demo is a working project in which the [[DPRA Heat Module]] is used to visualize and analyze the heat stress in het Wageningen area. This project area is chosen because this area is used for the Dutch benchmark for the Heat Stress model described in the {{Heat DPRA Report}}. This demo project is based on that benchmark project, with a few minor changes.
| tutorial=Tutorial Heat Overlay (Heat Overlay)
}}If you want more information on the actual benchmark project, please contact us via our [https://community.tygron.com/forum forum].


===About the project===
=====Modules=====
The project shows the Wageningen area which is a combination of an urban environment and a rural area. In this demo project, the heat stress at several moments on a specific day are visualized: between noon and 6 p.m. on August 2nd, 2013. This date has been chosen for this project because it has been used by the DPRA benchmark. In the {{software}} it is possible to select your own date(s) and time over which you want to analyze the heat stress. In [[Tutorial Heat Overlay (Heat Overlay)|the heat stress tutorial]] you can learn how to change these settings.
*[[Demo_Basics_Project_0|A new Project]]
*[[Demo_Basics_Project_1|Indicators]]
*[[Demo_Basics_Project_2|Overlay]]
*[[Demo_Basics_Project_3|Actions, Measure and Upgrades]]


==Explore the current situation==
=====Extra information=====
# Click anywhere in the 3D world, and use the arrow keys on your keyboard to move around in the world. You can also drag the camera around by right-clicking (and holding the right mouse button down) in the 3D world and dragging the world around. Use the scroll wheel to zoom in- and out.
*[[Practice| Practice basics]]
# Zoom out and observe the current situation. By default you start in the default map. On the right side of the project area you see the bar with [[Overlay]]s. Click on  a few overlays to see the information you can get about the current situation. 
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# Now open the [[Pet result type (Heat Overlay)|PE Temperature overlay]] by clicking on the Heat Stress icon and notice the PE Temperature overlay is visible in the project area. Notice that while selecting the overlay, a minimap is made visible, as well as icons for a number of child overlays. Also above the legend below in the 3D world a play button is made avaiblable.
|seealso=
# The first child overlay is the PE Temperature overlay, which is already selected. This overlay can show the level of heat stress over time. In this case on August 2nd 2013 between 12 p.m. and 6 p.m. After clicking the play button the overlay will show, per time frame of an hour, the heat stress level at that exact time. Click the play button and notice the results over time in the overlay.
* [[List of Demo Projects]]
# Select the second child overlay, the [[Foliage result type (Heat Overlay)|Foliage]], and activate the overlay results by clicking the play button. Notice this overlay does not show a change in the results over time. This is related to the type of information shown by this overlay. The foliage overlay i.e. shows the height of the trees. This does not change over a time period of 6 hours so no difference will be visible in the overlay.
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# Repeat this for all child overlays: [[Sky view result type (Heat Overlay)|Sky view factor]], [[Shade result type (Heat Overlay)|Shade]], [[Wind speed result type (Heat Overlay)|Wind speed]], [[Bowen ratio result type (Heat Overlay)|Bowen ratio]] and [[Uhi result type (Heat Overlay)|Urban heat island]]. Select and play them and take note of what you see.
# As a final step for this current situation, open the [[Green (Indicator)| green indicator]] in the top bar and notice the targets for this project area. For 'Oude Stad Binnenstad' f.e. the green target says in the current situation 72 m2 green per house is present in this neighborhood. It also says the target is 300 m2 per house. This means that in this neighborhood, an additional 228 m2 of green needs to be constructed per house to reach this target.


 
{{Overlay demo basics}}
<gallery mode=nolines>
[[Category:Demo projects]]
File:Overlay_bar.jpg|2. Select serveral overlays
File:PE_Temperature_play.jpg|3. Select the PE Temperature overlay
File:PE_Temperature_results.jpg|4. Notice the results over time
File:Foliage_Overlay.jpg|5. Select the Foliage overlay and activate the time frames
File:Other_child_overlays2.jpg|6. Other child overlays
File:Green_target_before_action.jpg|7. Open green indicator and notice target
</gallery>
 
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Latest revision as of 09:39, 21 February 2023

The Demo Basics Project is part of the Basic skills tutorial and available as a demo project on the LTS server. Users beginning with the Tygron Platform can use this demo project to get acknowledged with the basics. There are various modules available to increase your knowledge of the platform. Each module also contains some exercises to test your understanding of the different subjects. The demo project is set-up on a piece of Gouda on the banks of the Reeuwijkse plassen

Modules
Extra information