Dead End
The Dead End junction must always have one connecting pipe. This junction type is one way to define flow in a pipe as truly zero.
In steady flow, dead ends have no flow and thus play no role in the hydraulic solution to the system. However, in transient flow pipes that terminate in dead ends can have flow. Thus dead ended lines can and do influence the transient response of the system. Unless you know otherwise for a specific system, dead ends should always be included in the model.
The Dead End Properties window follows the first of the two basic Properties window formats, displaying the connecting pipes in a fixed format. The only required information is the connecting pipe and the elevation.