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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update | ||||||
0001635 | Dwarf Fortress | Dwarf Mode -- Flows | public | 2010-04-29 03:57 | 2015-01-10 12:53 | ||||||
Reporter | Malicus | ||||||||||
Assigned To | Footkerchief | ||||||||||
Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | have not tried | ||||||
Status | confirmed | Resolution | open | ||||||||
Platform | OS | OS Version | |||||||||
Product Version | 0.31.03 | ||||||||||
Target Version | Fixed in Version | ||||||||||
Summary | 0001635: Water pumped through a u-bend near an ocean does not rise to or above ocean level | ||||||||||
Description | While trying to test something else regarding u-bends, I ran into a problem. Water that was pumped seemed to just VANISH, instead of being "teleported" to its destination due to water pressure. I initially thought that this was because of a floor hatch I had installed, but further testing (with another pump elsewhere and a deeper u-bend) revealed that this happens without the hatch. The water seems to refuse to go up to the highest level of the ocean due to pressure (which is where it would stop if the water was not being pumped), but the water that SHOULD be pressurized to that level instead vanishes. | ||||||||||
Steps To Reproduce | 1) Download the save in which I discovered this at http://dffd.wimbli.com/file.php?id=2268 [^] 2) Follow the directions outlined on the file description on DFFD to see that the pumped water will vanish in both locations where I installed pumps to test this | ||||||||||
Additional Information | I ought to go to bed, so this may be unintelligible. It should be easy enough to figure out what I'm talking about from the save, if nothing else. | ||||||||||
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(0005655) Quietust (reporter) 2010-04-29 05:48 |
I seem to recall an issue similar to this back in 40d (possibly the exact same issue), where water pumped through a U-bend near an ocean would mysteriously vanish as if an aquifer was present. |
(0005656) Logical2u (manager) 2010-04-29 06:08 |
Hmm, well, if you can find that topic, Quietust, it would be appreciated! That being said, it looks like the F2 pump is working almost correctly, if maybe slightly unintuitively. The pumps are applying water under pressure at Z-level 99. Water under pressure only goes up to the z-level below that which it started. As expected, there's a 7/7 block of water at Z-level 98 on the opposite side of the U-bend. However F3 is a little weirder - pressure is being applied at Z-level 99, but the water in the u-bend is only going to z-level 97. It doesn't look like there are any pressure reseting arrangements in the design, either - only a shift from indoor-to-outdoor tiles at one point. It also doesn't look like there's an aquifer that's absorbing the water, either. |
(0005657) cephalo (reporter) 2010-04-29 06:13 |
This happened to me in 40d also while I was trying to build some dining room fountains in a coastal fort. I'm sure this happens so you can drain water into the ocean without causing a flood. There might be a similar mechanism for underground caverns now. |
(0005691) DoctorZuber (reporter) 2010-04-29 12:51 |
it it u-bending to exactly one level below the ocean level? If so I don't understand what the problem is here exactly. I guess I'll have to grab this save and try to figure out what you're talking about. |
(0005698) Malicus (reporter) 2010-04-29 13:11 |
Oh, there are no aquifers in the equation anywhere here, since they're modded out. @Logical2u: If the water at F2 were working correctly, then either the water in the u-bend would go higher or the pump area would fill up with water. Neither of those is happening, as the pumped water goes to oblivion when it touches the water that's already there. ...unless it's doing something completely different for you. |
(0005731) cephalo (reporter) 2010-04-29 21:49 |
Here is the fountain I had an issue with in 40d. There are aquifers in other biomes on the map, but not here, just the nearby ocean. I had to redesign the u bend to be one level higher than the ocean, hence the bottom of the pipes are kinda awkward looking. Equal to the ocean level lost all pressure, I could pump water endlessly. Snarlingtool http://mkv25.net/dfma/poi-19662-themainhall [^] |
(0005742) Logical2u (manager) 2010-04-30 07:16 |
Huh, yea. According to the wiki, the water should be going to 99 at F2 and not 98. It's acting like the pumps are a river source instead of a pump source... I think you forgot to mod out Conglomerate as an aquifer stone, since there's an aquifer to the east! |
(0005775) Malicus (reporter) 2010-04-30 14:34 |
There ought not be an aquifer there, as I just checked, and the aquifer tag had been removed from conglomerate already. The main issue I'm trying to point out here, though, is that the water at the level of the pumps is vanishing, rather than teleporting somewhere through pressure. Granted, the water source IS infinite, which makes this less of an issue, but it still shouldn't happen. (Unless something completely different is happening on your computer.) |
(0005777) Logical2u (manager) 2010-04-30 14:40 edited on: 2010-04-30 15:48 |
I'm just trying not to think too much about teleporting water - it's bad physics! Yes, I agree that's what going on, although the exact circumstances seem to differ slightly between F2 and F3's pump setups. And I did check, and Conglomerate is missing its aquifer tag... but I've definitely got an aquifer. Hopefully that's not important. Edit: I'm assuming you removed all the aquifer tags before you generated the world? |
(0005791) DoctorZuber (reporter) 2010-04-30 17:47 |
I must say this is pretty odd looking. If there's an aquifer there though this is working as expected since it can just keep endlessly dumping the water off the edge of the map through the aquifer negating the normal pressure of the pump. If there's not an aquifer there, well that would be a bug... |
(0005792) Logical2u (manager) 2010-04-30 17:52 |
No, there's no aquifer in the pump setup, just a random one off to the side. |
(0005806) Malicus (reporter) 2010-05-01 00:50 edited on: 2010-05-01 00:52 |
I figured out why there is an aquifer there. I forgot to remove the [AQUIFER] tag from puddingstone, because I didn't think to look at inorganic_stone_mineral.txt (as I didn't think to look at the non-layers), and guess what was just behind that seemingly aquiferous conglomerate? |
(0031846) ptb_ptb (reporter) 2015-01-10 09:20 |
Testing in DF 0.40.24 with aquifers removed. Water does seem to behave strangely near the ocean. Essentially, water seems to disappear from the 'up' side of the U-bend in the z-level that is directly below the beach floor (but not instantly). If you have a natural flow (no pressure) this results in a water level one lower than the ocean on the 'up' side. If you use a screw pump to keep forcing water through with pressure then it is enough to keep the water on the 'up' side level with the ocean, and the odd bit of water leaks through. There is still clearly a lot of water going missing. I have no idea why the 'up' side leaks water but the 'down' side doesn't. Possibly this is something to do with the handling of ocean waves? Save file: http://dffd.wimbli.com/file.php?id=10412 [^] |
Issue History | |||
Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
2010-04-29 03:57 | Malicus | New Issue | |
2010-04-29 04:14 | Logical2u | Relationship added | related to 0001177 |
2010-04-29 05:48 | Quietust | Note Added: 0005655 | |
2010-04-29 06:08 | Logical2u | Note Added: 0005656 | |
2010-04-29 06:13 | cephalo | Note Added: 0005657 | |
2010-04-29 12:51 | DoctorZuber | Note Added: 0005691 | |
2010-04-29 13:11 | Malicus | Note Added: 0005698 | |
2010-04-29 21:49 | cephalo | Note Added: 0005731 | |
2010-04-30 07:16 | Logical2u | Note Added: 0005742 | |
2010-04-30 14:34 | Malicus | Note Added: 0005775 | |
2010-04-30 14:40 | Logical2u | Note Added: 0005777 | |
2010-04-30 15:48 | Logical2u | Note Edited: 0005777 | View Revisions |
2010-04-30 17:47 | DoctorZuber | Note Added: 0005791 | |
2010-04-30 17:52 | Logical2u | Note Added: 0005792 | |
2010-05-01 00:50 | Malicus | Note Added: 0005806 | |
2010-05-01 00:52 | Malicus | Note Edited: 0005806 | View Revisions |
2015-01-10 09:20 | ptb_ptb | Note Added: 0031846 | |
2015-01-10 12:53 | Footkerchief | Assigned To | => Footkerchief |
2015-01-10 12:53 | Footkerchief | Status | new => confirmed |
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