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- IMPORT FIELD DATA DARWIN CALIBRATOR BENTLEY WATERGEMS UPDATE
- IMPORT FIELD DATA DARWIN CALIBRATOR BENTLEY WATERGEMS UPGRADE
- IMPORT FIELD DATA DARWIN CALIBRATOR BENTLEY WATERGEMS SERIES
- IMPORT FIELD DATA DARWIN CALIBRATOR BENTLEY WATERGEMS FREE
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IMPORT FIELD DATA DARWIN CALIBRATOR BENTLEY WATERGEMS UPDATE
Starting with CONNECT Edition Update 2, Pipe Renewal Planner can no longer be accessed within WaterCAD, either. (similar to Darwin Calibrator, Darwin Designer, Darwin Scheduler, Skelebrator and SCADAConnect).
IMPORT FIELD DATA DARWIN CALIBRATOR BENTLEY WATERGEMS UPGRADE
If you have WaterCAD, you will need to upgrade to WaterGEMS to get this additional functionality. Note : Pipe Renewal Planner is only available in WaterGEMS.
IMPORT FIELD DATA DARWIN CALIBRATOR BENTLEY WATERGEMS FREE
For a free webinar demonstration Pipe Renewal Planner, use the link in the "See Also" section at the bottom of this article. Additional information can be found in the WaterGEMS Help menu.
IMPORT FIELD DATA DARWIN CALIBRATOR BENTLEY WATERGEMS SERIES
Product(s): WaterGEMS Version(s): SELECTseries 2 and Later Area: Modeling Overview The purpose of this technote is to discuss the Pipe Renewal Planner feature available in WaterGEMS V8i Select Series 2 and higher. See Also Series Pipe Merging in Skelebrator not working for pipes with zero diameter Pipes not merging when using Skelebrator with series pipe merging Customer Meter Elements and the External Customer Meter Data Manager If you have already imported isolation valves as another valve type such as a GPV or TCV, you can convert them to isolation valves using the Inline Isolation Valve Replacement tool in Skelebrator (in WaterGEMS). Furthermore, you can also use isolation valves instead of valve node elements (like GPVs or TCVs) to model valves, as the isolation valves do not split the pipe. As of version 10.00.00.50, lateral link elements do not count toward your pipe limit. You can also use Laterals and Customer elements to assign demands along the length of a pipe instead of creating extra nodes (which split the pipe). If you have hydrants, considering placing them on the main pipeline, and model the lateral losses using the embedded properties in the hydrant (rather than adding the extra lateral pipe. See more on Skelebrator in the articles linked to further below. Also, starting with CONNECT Edition Update 2, the Skelebrator tool is no longer accessible from within the WaterCAD user interface. Note : in the distant past, WaterCAD users could purchase Skelebrator separately, but this is no longer possible. If you have WaterCAD, you will need to upgrade to WaterGEMS (you can only your WaterCAD model). The Skelebrator tool can help automate this and is available in WaterGEMS.
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Product(s): WaterGEMS, WaterCAD Version(s): 08.11.XX.XX Problem How can the number of pipes be reduced in a WaterCAD or WaterGEMS model? Problem ID#: 74797 Solution To reduce the number of pipes in a model try to combine pipes that have equivalent diameters and roughness. 4) Delete all of those hydrants 5) Re-import them with ModelBuilder, choosing the shapefile you exported in step 3, with the table type set to Spot elevation.
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Assuming you know the points you want to see elevations, here is one possible workaround: 1) Lay out or import those points as hydrants instead of spot elevations 2) Run Trex to assign elevations to the hydrants based on the LandXML 3) Open the hydrant flextable (its best to create a new one, with just the label and elevation fields) and filter out any "real" hydrants if you have any in the model, then click the button in the upper-left corner to export to Shapefile format. The Terrain Extractor (Trex) tool will not import elevations on the spot elevation element. If you can export your contour to a format that can be added as a background layer (such as a DXF, with annotated lines), you could add the background to use as a reference. WaterCAD does not have this feature at this time. Hello Tom, Just to make sure I understand - you are wanting to be able to report the elevation at a point between model elements such as junctions? Can you provide an example of what you would use this for? Are you wanting to do this at discrete locations? (like where you are placing the spot elevations?) In our storm and sewer products (such as StormCAD and SewerGEMS), we have a Terrain Model feature, which does have the ability to view the elevation at any given point, and also display the contour lines in the model plan view.