Hello,
Here in southern Australia we typically model our separate sewer system at an individual household level in InfoWorks ICM, and have done so for many years.
We have gravity systems where each...
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Hello,
Here in southern Australia we typically model our separate sewer system at an individual household level in InfoWorks ICM, and have done so for many years.
We have gravity systems where each...
This query uses variables to sum up all upstream link diameters and downstream link diameters, and then to divide that by the count of upstream and downstream links - it will not trace through the...
For the information of the wider community there are two options in InfoWorks WS/InfoWorks WS Pro software to facilitate this. For inference to be carried out at a link, the Match Attributes criteria...
This query goes from a selected pipe(s) a number (you enter) of pipe lengths upstream.
PROMPT TITLE 'US Trace';
PROMPT LINE $USCount 'How many pipes segments upstream to select?' DP 0;
PROMPT...
Hi Aby,
You certainly can. Use the Customise Toolbars option (Tools Menu) to arrange the toolbars to your satisfaction (location and buttons) and then tick the "Lock positions" option and apply...
Hi DCJ,
You can use an Inference object to infer the elevation &/or ground level of selected nodes from a ground model.
1. Create the inference object, select the criteria you wish to apply and...
Hi Neil - do you have any detailed survey from the location that you could use to provide more detail in the mesh at the critical point(s) ?
Hello All,
I've been asked "how many rain gauges" are required to provide enough data for accurate calibration of a collection system (sewer/foul) model. With the accessibility of Met Offic radar...
Why not share your ruby script examples here.
To get started here is a nice example of how to add a Unique ID to a data import of Polygons. For more details refer the blog post.
class...
Great question and one that comes up quite regularly. One of the benefits of hydraulic modeling software is that you don't have to guess which is the critical storm - you can run each of the...
For those interested in this topic a recent article in the Journal Opflow talks about how utilities are able to “Use Existing Technology to Build a Smart Water Network”. To read the complete article...
Hello All,
I've been thinking about Operational Water Modelling Systems (or "Live" systems) and it seems to me that there are many different ways these systems can be used.
Examples I can think...
Hello All,
I've been asked about what type of assessments people undertake to show that a sewer model is suitably calibrated.
Here in Victoria, Australia, we review individual sites (flow,...