- wiki/functional-description.md: rename Overfill Protection → High-volume
Safety; tighten basin-ordering chain; relocate level-based mode
diagrams under wiki/diagrams/modes/level-based/; document the new
flow.predicted.overflow.default position (replaces the previous
child='overflow' under position 'out'); add underflowVolume +
predictedUnderflowVolume entries.
- wiki/modes/{levelbased,powerbased}.md: paragraph cleanups.
- wiki/diagrams: move level-linear basin diagram under modes/level-based/
alongside a new level-log variant.
- simulations/run.js: add max_demand_gt expectation.
- simulations/scenarios/*: minor fixture updates.
- test/basic/nodeClass-config.test.js: new config-shape coverage.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Diagrams
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Editable source diagrams for the pumpingStation wiki. The current diagrams are **`.drawio.svg` files with the draw.io source embedded**, so anyone can edit the SVG directly in [draw.io](https://app.diagrams.net/) without touching any Markdown.
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## File roles
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| File | Role |
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| `<name>.drawio` | Optional native draw.io XML source, if a diagram also keeps a standalone source file. |
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| `<name>.drawio.svg` | SVG export of the same diagram (with source embedded). What the wiki actually renders, and what round-trips back into draw.io. |
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An optional standalone `.drawio` file can be committed beside the SVG, but the embedded-source SVG is enough for the wiki to render and for the next editor to pick up from exactly where the last one left off.
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## Editing workflow
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1. **Clone** the repo (you likely already have it if you're editing):
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```bash
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git clone https://gitea.wbd-rd.nl/RnD/pumpingStation.git
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cd pumpingStation/wiki/diagrams
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```
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2. **Open** the `.drawio.svg` file in draw.io:
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- Web: [app.diagrams.net](https://app.diagrams.net/) → *Open Existing Diagram*, or drag-and-drop.
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- Desktop: [drawio-desktop](https://github.com/jgraph/drawio-desktop/releases).
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3. **Edit** — move shapes, change labels, adjust layout.
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4. **Export** to SVG with the source embedded:
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- `File → Export as → SVG…`
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- Check **Include a copy of my diagram** ← this is what lets future edits round-trip through the SVG.
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- Save next to the source as `<name>.drawio.svg` (overwrite).
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5. **Commit & push** the edited SVG, plus the `.drawio` file if one exists:
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```bash
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git add wiki/diagrams/<name>.drawio.svg
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git commit -m "Update <name>: <what changed>"
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git push
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```
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## Referencing a diagram from a wiki page
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In any Markdown page under `wiki/`:
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```markdown
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```
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Use a descriptive `alt` text; it's the fallback if the SVG fails and it shows up in exports.
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## Naming
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- kebab-case, one concept per diagram.
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- Current diagrams:
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| Diagram | Shows |
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| `basin-model` | Shared physical basin cross-section — walls, pipe reference heights, derived safety zones, storage/dead volumes |
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| `modes/level-based/basin-mode-level-linear` | Level-based linear control curve — rising ramp starts at inlet level, falling ramp shifts to `startLevel` |
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| `modes/level-based/basin-mode-level-log` | Level-based logarithmic control curve — fast early response, falling ramp shifts to `startLevel` |
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| `control-zones` | Legacy vertical level axis ("thermometer") for `levelbased` mode — STOP / DEAD ZONE / RUN with demand ramp |
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| `safety-rules` | Dry-run vs high-volume safety rule asymmetry — which children stop, which keep running |
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## Making a brand-new diagram
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1. Open draw.io, start blank.
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2. Draw it.
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3. `File → Export as → SVG…` with **Include a copy of my diagram** checked → save as `wiki/diagrams/<name>.drawio.svg`.
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4. Reference from the wiki page with ``.
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5. Add an entry to the table above.
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6. Commit the new `.drawio.svg` and updated `.md` together.
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## These starters are rough
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Some diagrams are still rough — layout is approximate, colors and fonts may be defaults, and alignment may need refinement. They're meant to be improved in draw.io as the model settles.
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Open the `.drawio.svg` in draw.io and it will load the editable model. The SVG has the draw.io XML embedded in a `content="…"` attribute on the root `<svg>` element — that's what lets draw.io re-open its own SVG exports.
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