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  • Click on the Execute Analysis ( ) icon again to bring up the Execute Analysis wizard.
  • Expand the Lifeline category and select Interdependent Network Analysis. Click the Finish button.
  • In the analysis graph, click on the Interdependent Network Analysis icon to bring up the form page.
    1. For the Water (or Gas) Connectivity Loss Result Name field, specify a name such as Water Network Connectivity Loss.
    2. For the Power Connectivity Loss Result Name field, specify a name such as Power Network Connectivity Loss.
    3. For the Water (or Gas) Service Flow Reduction Result Name field, specify a name such as Water Network Service Flow Reduction.
    4. For the Power Service Flow Reduction Result Name field, specify a name such as Power Network Service Flow Reduction.
    5. For the Water (or Gas) Utility Network Damage field, select the result we just created from the drop down menu. If you followed the tutorial explicitly, then you should have a dataset called Water Network Damage for INA, select it.
    6. For the Electric Power Utility Network Damage field, select the result we just created from the drop down menu. If you followed the tutorial explicitly, then you should have a dataset called Electric Power Network Damage for INA, select it.
    7. For the Network Interdependency Table field, click the Search ( Image Added) button and find the dataset called INA - Memphis interdependency table, click the Finish button to add it to the scenario.
    8. For the Number of Simulation field, choose enough simulations to get a reasonable sampling. Something around 500 should be sufficient.
    9. Under the Advanced Parameters section, you can leave the Use Homogeneous Interconnectedness Level? box unchecked.
  • Click Execute to run the analysis.

After running the analysis, you should now have 4 new result tables under Scenario Data. You should have two connectivity loss tables, one for the water network and one for the power network and you should have two service flow reduction tables, one for the water network and one for the power network.