Hello Shawn,
I think i answered you by email many years ago but there is a time lag for the opening and closeing of the orifices in SWMM5 which may explain your observations in InfoSWMM.
Regards,...
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Hello Shawn,
I think i answered you by email many years ago but there is a time lag for the opening and closeing of the orifices in SWMM5 which may explain your observations in InfoSWMM.
Regards,...
Hello,
If you are using SWMM 4/5 Hydrology then using the width from the EPA SWMM Reference manual should be used.
Regards,
Robert Dickinson
Hello Monica,
You can model your recirulating open channel flow using SWMM5 as well as the Innovyze products I mentioned. One difference, however, between SWMM5 and XPSWMM and InfoWorks ICM is...
Hello Monica,
I would suggest instead of H2ONET that Innovyze products, XPSWMM, InfoSWMM and InfoWorks ICM can all simulate your closed river loop with pumps.
Regards,
Robert Dickinson
Innovyze...
Hello Eudora,
The LID and non-LID area area are part of the Contributing area. The LID is part of the runoff surface in ICM, you should not correct the total area or the Contributing area of the...
Hello Ross,
See my email to your about how to move all of the files at once, however, it has to done externally to InfoSWMM.
Regards,
Robert Dickinson
Hello BellM,
Are you using the 32 bit version of ICM? Do you have Arc Engine as the selection in your Geoplan under Tools/Options and what version of ArcEngne do you have on your PC?
Regards,...
Hello Joseph,
The maximum node, link and runoff vales are in the Summarytables. You can export this as a Relate to a shapefile or do a MapDisplay of the peak flows etc.
Regards,
Robert Dickinson...
The relationship between the upstream and downstream node invert and offset elevations, the input conduit length and the slope used in the SWMM 5 simulation are shown below
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Hello Jason, You export all of the scenario output to a CSV file for Nodes, Links and Subcatchments. See this embedded image555
Hello Steve, the inverts and not the slope is actually used during the simulation. The slope is just used to calculate Qfull for the output references. The slope is not calculated until you run...
Hello Steve,
What Innovyze software are you using? I suspect InfoSWMM and if that is true I have these comments:
1. The slope is calculated by the engine based on the HEC-RAS formula
2. The...
Sorry, InfoSewer has pumps rules and the main rule is that a Wet Well is connected to a Pump which has a downstream Chamber Node and a downstream force main. You can use the Edit DB Tables function...
Hello Shawn,
I assume you are asking about InfoSWMM? If so, then on your PC, maybe using the Scenario Manager and making the selected scenario active instead of using the pull down menu will help....
Thank you Patrick. For others in the future a
Reindex helps resolve Map vs DB Mapping problems.
Reindex -The Reindex Database command reconstructs internal database table indexes. This...
Hello Sajad, Can you send us your question to support@innovyze.com so we can help you more. It sounds as if you need to do a complete new install. Regards, Robert Dickinson innovyze Inc.
Hi,I wonder if using the utility update Map from DB / Force All Netowrk will also help Carlos?
Hello Qmac, If you use the 32 bit version of the ICM 8.5 UI and have either Arc Engine or Arc Objects as the GeoPlan options then you will be able to load a DXF or DWG file to the ICM GeoPlan. ...
Hello,
You need to use the Geoplan in the 32 bit version of ICM 6.5 but once you open up the Geoplan you can add a .dwg file.
Regards, Robert Dickinson Innovyze Inc.504
I thought the help was clear about this subject, Shawn and it is easy to set up scenarios in InfoSWMM and have inactive and active elements. Perhaps if you send us the model to support@innovyze.com...
Many thanks,
Kristian, for all your support and answers over the years. Your ideas and comments have always been instructional to me. Best Wishes for your retirement!
Hello Shawn,
You can do this using either a DB Query with a Query Set for Pump on and off elevations.
Regards,
Bob Dickinson
Innovyze Inc.
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It might be easier to have a flag for...